Responses from freshwater sediment during electricity generation using microbial fuel cells

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Seok Won Hong
In Seop Chang
Yong Su Choi
Byung Hong Kim
Tai Hak Chung
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[1] Korea Institute of Science and Technology,Center for Environmental Technology Research
[2] Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology,Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] Korea University,School of Life Science and Biotechnology
[4] Seoul National University,School of Civil, Urban, and Geosystem Engineering
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Anaerobic oxidation; Electrodes; Microbial fuel cell; Redox potential; Sediment;
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In a two-electrode system, freshwater sediment was used as a fuel to examine the relationship between current generation and organic matter consumption with different types of electrode. Sediment microbial fuel cells using porous electrodes showed a superior performance in terms of generating current when compared with the use of non-porous electrodes. The maximum current densities with thicker and thin porous electrodes were 45.4 and 37.6 mA m−2, respectively, whereas the value with non-porous electrodes was 13.9 mA m−2. The amount of organic matter removed correlated with the current produced. The redox potential in the anode area under closed-circuit conditions was +246.3 ± 67.7 mV, while that under open-circuit conditions only reached −143.0 ± 7.18 mV. This suggests that an application of this system in organic-rich sediment could provide environmental benefits such as decreasing organic matter and prohibiting methane emission in conjunction with electricity production via an anaerobic oxidation process.
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