Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam Electrode

Anaerobic bioelectrochemical digestion (ABD) is widely used for treating wastewater and recovering energy. The electrode is the key point for ABD system, which was sparsely studied with food waste. In this study, a carbon-modified copper foam was fabricated with copper foam and multiple wall carbon...

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Main Authors: Zhengkai An, Qing Feng, Rusong Zhao, Xiaoli Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/4/416
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spelling doaj-cbe8c9874aae4c95a75236724b638d7b2020-11-25T01:45:56ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172020-04-01841641610.3390/pr8040416Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam ElectrodeZhengkai An0Qing Feng1Rusong Zhao2Xiaoli Wang3College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences); Jinan 250353, ChinaCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences); Jinan 250353, ChinaShandong Analysis and Test Centre, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences); Jinan 250353, ChinaShandong Analysis and Test Centre, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences); Jinan 250353, ChinaAnaerobic bioelectrochemical digestion (ABD) is widely used for treating wastewater and recovering energy. The electrode is the key point for ABD system, which was sparsely studied with food waste. In this study, a carbon-modified copper foam was fabricated with copper foam and multiple wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) through electrophoretic deposition and screen-printing methods. The carbon-modified copper foam electrode was investigated in an ABD reactor for food waste. The features of bioelectrochemical methane production, process stability, and electrochemical characterization were evaluated in the ABD reactor, and were compared to the control reactor without equipping electrode. The ultimate methane production reached 338.1 mL CH<sub>4</sub>/L in the ABD reactor, which was significantly higher than the 181.0 mL CH<sub>4</sub>/L of the control reactor. The methane produced from the electrode was 137.8 mL CH<sub>4</sub>/L, which was up to 40.8% of total methane production in the ABD reactor. It was attributed to the electroactive bacteria that were enriched and activated by the carbon-modified copper foam electrode, further activating the direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) pathways for methane production. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) analysis showed higher redox peaks, which is one of the pieces of evidence for the enrichment of electroactive bacteria. The carbon-modified copper foam electrode has the advantages of both carbon and metal materials, and demonstrated a high possibility for use in bioelectrochemical methane production for food waste.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/4/416carbon-modified copper foam electrodebioelectrochemicalanaerobic digestionfood wastemethane production
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author Zhengkai An
Qing Feng
Rusong Zhao
Xiaoli Wang
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Qing Feng
Rusong Zhao
Xiaoli Wang
Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam Electrode
Processes
carbon-modified copper foam electrode
bioelectrochemical
anaerobic digestion
food waste
methane production
author_facet Zhengkai An
Qing Feng
Rusong Zhao
Xiaoli Wang
author_sort Zhengkai An
title Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam Electrode
title_short Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam Electrode
title_full Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam Electrode
title_fullStr Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam Electrode
title_full_unstemmed Bioelectrochemical Methane Production from Food Waste in Anaerobic Digestion Using a Carbon-Modified Copper Foam Electrode
title_sort bioelectrochemical methane production from food waste in anaerobic digestion using a carbon-modified copper foam electrode
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Anaerobic bioelectrochemical digestion (ABD) is widely used for treating wastewater and recovering energy. The electrode is the key point for ABD system, which was sparsely studied with food waste. In this study, a carbon-modified copper foam was fabricated with copper foam and multiple wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) through electrophoretic deposition and screen-printing methods. The carbon-modified copper foam electrode was investigated in an ABD reactor for food waste. The features of bioelectrochemical methane production, process stability, and electrochemical characterization were evaluated in the ABD reactor, and were compared to the control reactor without equipping electrode. The ultimate methane production reached 338.1 mL CH<sub>4</sub>/L in the ABD reactor, which was significantly higher than the 181.0 mL CH<sub>4</sub>/L of the control reactor. The methane produced from the electrode was 137.8 mL CH<sub>4</sub>/L, which was up to 40.8% of total methane production in the ABD reactor. It was attributed to the electroactive bacteria that were enriched and activated by the carbon-modified copper foam electrode, further activating the direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) pathways for methane production. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) analysis showed higher redox peaks, which is one of the pieces of evidence for the enrichment of electroactive bacteria. The carbon-modified copper foam electrode has the advantages of both carbon and metal materials, and demonstrated a high possibility for use in bioelectrochemical methane production for food waste.
topic carbon-modified copper foam electrode
bioelectrochemical
anaerobic digestion
food waste
methane production
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/4/416
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