Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management System

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are of increasing interest as bioelectrochemical systems for decomposing organic materials and converting chemical energy into electricity. The main challenge for this technology is that the low power and voltage of the devices restricts the use of MFCs in practical appli...

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Main Authors: Qi Zheng, Lei Xiong, Bing Mo, Weihong Lu, Suki Kim, Zhenyu Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-09-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/9/23126
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spelling doaj-66e5ef2ff0684274bc54cc437b15c9042020-11-24T21:49:58ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-09-01159231262314410.3390/s150923126s150923126Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management SystemQi Zheng0Lei Xiong1Bing Mo2Weihong Lu3Suki Kim4Zhenyu Wang5College of Food Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Huaqiao University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaCollege of Food Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 361021, KoreaCollege of Food Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaMicrobial fuel cells (MFCs) are of increasing interest as bioelectrochemical systems for decomposing organic materials and converting chemical energy into electricity. The main challenge for this technology is that the low power and voltage of the devices restricts the use of MFCs in practical applications. In this paper, a power management system (PMS) is developed to store the energy and export an increased voltage. The designed PMS successfully increases the low voltage generated by an individual MFC to a high potential of 5 V, capable of driving a wireless temperature and humidity sensor based on nRF24L01 data transmission modules. With the PMS, MFCs can intermittently power the sensor for data transmission to a remote receiver. It is concluded that even an individual MFC can supply the energy required to power the sensor and telemetry system with the designed PMS. The presented PMS can be widely used for unmanned environmental monitoring such as wild rivers, lakes, and adjacent water areas, and offers promise for further advances in MFC technology.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/9/23126microbial fuel cells (MFCs)power management system (PMS)sensorscharge pumpmicrocontroller unit (MCU)boost converterDC-DC
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author Qi Zheng
Lei Xiong
Bing Mo
Weihong Lu
Suki Kim
Zhenyu Wang
spellingShingle Qi Zheng
Lei Xiong
Bing Mo
Weihong Lu
Suki Kim
Zhenyu Wang
Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management System
Sensors
microbial fuel cells (MFCs)
power management system (PMS)
sensors
charge pump
microcontroller unit (MCU)
boost converter
DC-DC
author_facet Qi Zheng
Lei Xiong
Bing Mo
Weihong Lu
Suki Kim
Zhenyu Wang
author_sort Qi Zheng
title Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management System
title_short Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management System
title_full Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management System
title_fullStr Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management System
title_full_unstemmed Temperature and Humidity Sensor Powered by an Individual Microbial Fuel Cell in a Power Management System
title_sort temperature and humidity sensor powered by an individual microbial fuel cell in a power management system
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are of increasing interest as bioelectrochemical systems for decomposing organic materials and converting chemical energy into electricity. The main challenge for this technology is that the low power and voltage of the devices restricts the use of MFCs in practical applications. In this paper, a power management system (PMS) is developed to store the energy and export an increased voltage. The designed PMS successfully increases the low voltage generated by an individual MFC to a high potential of 5 V, capable of driving a wireless temperature and humidity sensor based on nRF24L01 data transmission modules. With the PMS, MFCs can intermittently power the sensor for data transmission to a remote receiver. It is concluded that even an individual MFC can supply the energy required to power the sensor and telemetry system with the designed PMS. The presented PMS can be widely used for unmanned environmental monitoring such as wild rivers, lakes, and adjacent water areas, and offers promise for further advances in MFC technology.
topic microbial fuel cells (MFCs)
power management system (PMS)
sensors
charge pump
microcontroller unit (MCU)
boost converter
DC-DC
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/9/23126
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