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Multiple anodic chambers sharing an algal raceway pond to establish a photosynthetic microbial fuel cell stack: Voltage boosting accompany wastewater treatment. | LitMetric

Multiple anodic chambers sharing an algal raceway pond to establish a photosynthetic microbial fuel cell stack: Voltage boosting accompany wastewater treatment.

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School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Qingdao, 266237, China; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Shandong University, Qingdao, 266237, China; Shandong Provincial Engineering Center on Environmental Science and Technology, Jinan, 250061, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2019

Photosynthetic microbial fuel cells (PMFCs) allow renewable energy production from wastewater. However, system scale-up is still a major challenge hindering the use of PMFCs for practical applications. Herein, a PMFC stack, which consisted of multiple anodic chambers installed in an algal raceway pond (ARP), was established to recovery energy from anaerobically digested effluent with the assistance of a prototypical capacitor circuit. The highest voltage output of the stack reached 1.4 V with four PMFC units and four capacitors. The system can produce stable voltages through controlling charging and discharging frequencies and the voltage output remained stable around 0.60 V when the time interval decreased to 2 s. During long-term operation, the highest power density of the stack with capacitors reached 2.34 W/m, which was 77% higher than that without capacitors (1.32 W/m). About 98% of the ammonium in the anolyte was removed, resulting from the ammonium migration effect. The dynamics of bacterial community compositions were not greatly influenced by the capacitor circuit, and the stack with capacitors had a more stable bacterial community compared to the stack without capacitors. The variations in bacterial community composition following power density changes indicated that members of the Clostridia and Betaproteobacteria were related to power generation. Bacteria affiliated to Bacteroidetes were inhibited when power density was high, though their numbers were enriched at the end of the process. This study promotes a practical method for developing the PMFC technology into real-world applications, and furthermore reveals the main bacteria that play vital roles in power generation by analysing the anodic bacterial community during the whole process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.114955DOI Listing

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