Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-review

The unsustainable nature and the environmental impact of fossil fuels have shifted attention to renewable energy and fuel cells, especially in the transportation sector. In this study, the generation of electricity based on the electrons released from biochemical reactions facilitated by microbes is...

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Main Authors: KeChrist Obileke, Helen Onyeaka, Edson L Meyer, Nwabunwanne Nwokolo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
Series:Electrochemistry Communications
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000874
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spelling doaj-4aff019534b548208091e4cdcecb12822021-04-16T04:48:33ZengElsevierElectrochemistry Communications1388-24812021-04-01125107003Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-reviewKeChrist Obileke0Helen Onyeaka1Edson L Meyer2Nwabunwanne Nwokolo3Fort Hare Institute of Technology, University of Fort Hare, South Africa; Corresponding author.School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, United KingdomFort Hare Institute of Technology, University of Fort Hare, South AfricaFort Hare Institute of Technology, University of Fort Hare, South AfricaThe unsustainable nature and the environmental impact of fossil fuels have shifted attention to renewable energy and fuel cells, especially in the transportation sector. In this study, the generation of electricity based on the electrons released from biochemical reactions facilitated by microbes is evaluated. Microbial fuel cell (MFC) represents an eco-friendly approach to generating electricity while purifying wastewater concurrently, achieving up to 50% chemical oxygen demand removal and power densities in the range of 420–460 mW/m2. The system utilizes the metabolism power of bacteria for electricity generation. This mini-review is quite comprehensive. It is different from other reviews, it is all-inclusive focusing on the; types of MFCs; substrates and microbes; areas of applications; device performances; design, and technology configuration. All these were evaluated, presented and discussed which can now be accessed in a single paper. It was discovered that higher power density and coulombic efficiency could be achieved through proper selection of microbes, mode of operation, a suitable material for construction, and improved MFC types. Also, the full-scale application of MFC is impeded by materials cost and the wastewater low buffering capacity. Though the electricity generated is still at the demonstration stage, to date, there is no industrial application. Therefore, this study reviewed articles on the technology to set new and insightful perspectives for further research and highlighted steps for scale-up while reinforcing the criteria for microbe selection and their corresponding activity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000874Microbial fuel cellSingle chamberDouble chamberPower densityCoulombic efficiency
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author KeChrist Obileke
Helen Onyeaka
Edson L Meyer
Nwabunwanne Nwokolo
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Helen Onyeaka
Edson L Meyer
Nwabunwanne Nwokolo
Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-review
Electrochemistry Communications
Microbial fuel cell
Single chamber
Double chamber
Power density
Coulombic efficiency
author_facet KeChrist Obileke
Helen Onyeaka
Edson L Meyer
Nwabunwanne Nwokolo
author_sort KeChrist Obileke
title Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-review
title_short Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-review
title_full Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-review
title_fullStr Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-review
title_full_unstemmed Microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: A mini-review
title_sort microbial fuel cells, a renewable energy technology for bio-electricity generation: a mini-review
publisher Elsevier
series Electrochemistry Communications
issn 1388-2481
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The unsustainable nature and the environmental impact of fossil fuels have shifted attention to renewable energy and fuel cells, especially in the transportation sector. In this study, the generation of electricity based on the electrons released from biochemical reactions facilitated by microbes is evaluated. Microbial fuel cell (MFC) represents an eco-friendly approach to generating electricity while purifying wastewater concurrently, achieving up to 50% chemical oxygen demand removal and power densities in the range of 420–460 mW/m2. The system utilizes the metabolism power of bacteria for electricity generation. This mini-review is quite comprehensive. It is different from other reviews, it is all-inclusive focusing on the; types of MFCs; substrates and microbes; areas of applications; device performances; design, and technology configuration. All these were evaluated, presented and discussed which can now be accessed in a single paper. It was discovered that higher power density and coulombic efficiency could be achieved through proper selection of microbes, mode of operation, a suitable material for construction, and improved MFC types. Also, the full-scale application of MFC is impeded by materials cost and the wastewater low buffering capacity. Though the electricity generated is still at the demonstration stage, to date, there is no industrial application. Therefore, this study reviewed articles on the technology to set new and insightful perspectives for further research and highlighted steps for scale-up while reinforcing the criteria for microbe selection and their corresponding activity.
topic Microbial fuel cell
Single chamber
Double chamber
Power density
Coulombic efficiency
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000874
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