A cascade of miniature microbial fuel cells coupled with an electrochemical reactor for energy harvesting

Monasterio, S.;Mascia, M.;Di Lorenzo, M.;Vacca, A.;Palmas, S.
2015-01-01

Abstract

This work reports the use of the Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology, in combination with an electrochemical reactor, for the generation of electricity while removing Chlorella vulgaris microalgae contained in wastewater. In particular, Chlorella vulgaris algae was pre-treated by using an electrolytic cell. To this aim, a fixed bed reactor with 3D electrodes was employed. The pre-treated wastewater was used as feedstock for a 3D printed miniature air-cathode MFCs arranged in cascade for further algal removal and energy production. The performance of the system was studied by measuring the chemical oxygen demand, the optical density and the recorded voltage in all the experiments. Results show that the efficiency of the system, in terms of output energy recovery and water treatment, increases when a higher number of MFCs is used in the cascade.
2015
9788882863241
Cascade of microbial fuel cells; Chlorella vulgaris as fuel; Electrochemical pre-oxidation step; Generation of electricity and water treatment; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Fuel Technology; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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