On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water Treatment

This study evaluated the performance of a tubular microbial fuel cell (MFC) having a core of air-chamber wrapped with an anion exchange membrane in sewage wastewater treatment. Three MFCs were vertically assembled into one module and floated in sewage water channels before and after treatments in th...

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Main Authors: Mari Sugioka, Naoko Yoshida, Kazuki Iida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Energy Research
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00091/full
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spelling doaj-797afabd33ea4216a94f0acbdf70efbe2020-11-25T00:37:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2019-09-01710.3389/fenrg.2019.00091480714On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water TreatmentMari Sugioka0Naoko Yoshida1Kazuki Iida2Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology (Nitech), Nagoya, JapanDepartment of Civil Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology (Nitech), Nagoya, JapanNippon Koei Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JapanThis study evaluated the performance of a tubular microbial fuel cell (MFC) having a core of air-chamber wrapped with an anion exchange membrane in sewage wastewater treatment. Three MFCs were vertically assembled into one module and floated in sewage water channels before and after treatments in the primary sedimentation tank. The two MFC-modules exhibited nearly similar electricity production in the range of 1.3–5.7 Wh·m−3-MFC while the bottom MFCs (60–90 cm) showed a decrease in electricity compared with the top (0–30 cm) and the middle MFCs (30–60 cm) due to the water leakage into air-cathode. One MFC module was then evaluated for its chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency with two external resistances of 27 and 3Ω in a chemostat reactor (MFC:reactor = 1:5, v/v) using three hydraulic retention times (HRTs), i.e., 3, 6, and 12 h. The best COD removal efficiency (COD-REMFC), 54 ± 14%, and BOD removal efficiency, 37 ± 17%, were observed with a resistance of 3Ω and a 12 h HRT, which resulted in 3.8 ± 2.0 A·m−3 of current recovery and 15 ± 7.5% of Coulombic efficiency. The electricity generation efficiency (EGEMFC) was the best with a resistance of 27Ω and a 12 h HRT, accounting for 0.19 ± 0.12 kWh·kg-COD−1 with a 17 ± 6.4% COD-REMFC and 0.65 ± 0.10 Wh·m−3 electricity production. Based on calculations using the COD-REMFC and EGEMFC, the integration of MFC treatments prior to aeration can reduce wastewater treatment electricity consumption by 55%.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00091/fullmicrobial fuel cellsewage water treatmentanion exchange membraneorganic matter reductionenergy balance
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Naoko Yoshida
Kazuki Iida
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On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water Treatment
Frontiers in Energy Research
microbial fuel cell
sewage water treatment
anion exchange membrane
organic matter reduction
energy balance
author_facet Mari Sugioka
Naoko Yoshida
Kazuki Iida
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title On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water Treatment
title_short On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water Treatment
title_full On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water Treatment
title_fullStr On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water Treatment
title_full_unstemmed On Site Evaluation of a Tubular Microbial Fuel Cell Using an Anion Exchange Membrane for Sewage Water Treatment
title_sort on site evaluation of a tubular microbial fuel cell using an anion exchange membrane for sewage water treatment
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Energy Research
issn 2296-598X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This study evaluated the performance of a tubular microbial fuel cell (MFC) having a core of air-chamber wrapped with an anion exchange membrane in sewage wastewater treatment. Three MFCs were vertically assembled into one module and floated in sewage water channels before and after treatments in the primary sedimentation tank. The two MFC-modules exhibited nearly similar electricity production in the range of 1.3–5.7 Wh·m−3-MFC while the bottom MFCs (60–90 cm) showed a decrease in electricity compared with the top (0–30 cm) and the middle MFCs (30–60 cm) due to the water leakage into air-cathode. One MFC module was then evaluated for its chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency with two external resistances of 27 and 3Ω in a chemostat reactor (MFC:reactor = 1:5, v/v) using three hydraulic retention times (HRTs), i.e., 3, 6, and 12 h. The best COD removal efficiency (COD-REMFC), 54 ± 14%, and BOD removal efficiency, 37 ± 17%, were observed with a resistance of 3Ω and a 12 h HRT, which resulted in 3.8 ± 2.0 A·m−3 of current recovery and 15 ± 7.5% of Coulombic efficiency. The electricity generation efficiency (EGEMFC) was the best with a resistance of 27Ω and a 12 h HRT, accounting for 0.19 ± 0.12 kWh·kg-COD−1 with a 17 ± 6.4% COD-REMFC and 0.65 ± 0.10 Wh·m−3 electricity production. Based on calculations using the COD-REMFC and EGEMFC, the integration of MFC treatments prior to aeration can reduce wastewater treatment electricity consumption by 55%.
topic microbial fuel cell
sewage water treatment
anion exchange membrane
organic matter reduction
energy balance
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00091/full
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