Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy Source

This study is about the generated electricity from wastewater using carbon electrodes with the absence/presence of salt bridge through the biofilm anode of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology. The three wastewater samples used were from a pond, an abaca pulp mill, and rice fields. Results showe...

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Main Authors: Melvin D. Hagonob, Leomarich F. Casinillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Policy, Research and Development Studies 2021-06-01
Series:Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal
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Online Access:https://rmrj.usjr.edu.ph/rmrj/index.php/RMRJ/article/view/1011
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spelling doaj-58ad8c8ed0c7477aaf5f57b36d5d6b0e2021-06-03T02:38:31ZengCenter for Policy, Research and Development StudiesRecoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal2423-13982408-37552021-06-01913954https://doi.org/10.32871/rmrj2109.01.04Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy SourceMelvin D. Hagonob0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6925-1778Leomarich F. Casinillo1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3966-8836Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte, PhilippinesVisayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte, PhilippinesThis study is about the generated electricity from wastewater using carbon electrodes with the absence/presence of salt bridge through the biofilm anode of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology. The three wastewater samples used were from a pond, an abaca pulp mill, and rice fields. Results showed that one of the abaca pulp mill treatments, using carbon rod electrodes with salt bridge presence, reached the highest mean voltage and current to 578.7 mV and 0.2022 mV, respectively. The study revealed that the number of sensible power generation days, from start to end of experimentation, has a significant difference between treatments. Throughout the 20-day fermentation process, a total count of 8.94x105 colony forming units (CFU) per ml was found and purified from the biofilm anodes from pond wastewater. Likewise, 9.14x105 CFU per ml isolates from the abaca pulp mill, and 1.65x106 CFU per ml isolates from the rice field.https://rmrj.usjr.edu.ph/rmrj/index.php/RMRJ/article/view/1011wastewatercarbon electrodesbiofilm anodemicrobial fuel cellelectrical energy
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author Melvin D. Hagonob
Leomarich F. Casinillo
spellingShingle Melvin D. Hagonob
Leomarich F. Casinillo
Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy Source
Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal
wastewater
carbon electrodes
biofilm anode
microbial fuel cell
electrical energy
author_facet Melvin D. Hagonob
Leomarich F. Casinillo
author_sort Melvin D. Hagonob
title Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy Source
title_short Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy Source
title_full Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy Source
title_fullStr Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy Source
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Wastewater from Different Sources as Potential Electrical Energy Source
title_sort utilization of wastewater from different sources as potential electrical energy source
publisher Center for Policy, Research and Development Studies
series Recoletos Multidisciplinary Research Journal
issn 2423-1398
2408-3755
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study is about the generated electricity from wastewater using carbon electrodes with the absence/presence of salt bridge through the biofilm anode of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology. The three wastewater samples used were from a pond, an abaca pulp mill, and rice fields. Results showed that one of the abaca pulp mill treatments, using carbon rod electrodes with salt bridge presence, reached the highest mean voltage and current to 578.7 mV and 0.2022 mV, respectively. The study revealed that the number of sensible power generation days, from start to end of experimentation, has a significant difference between treatments. Throughout the 20-day fermentation process, a total count of 8.94x105 colony forming units (CFU) per ml was found and purified from the biofilm anodes from pond wastewater. Likewise, 9.14x105 CFU per ml isolates from the abaca pulp mill, and 1.65x106 CFU per ml isolates from the rice field.
topic wastewater
carbon electrodes
biofilm anode
microbial fuel cell
electrical energy
url https://rmrj.usjr.edu.ph/rmrj/index.php/RMRJ/article/view/1011
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