Electricity generation and modeling of microbial fuel cell from continuous beer brewery wastewater
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TextoSeries ; Bioresource Technology, 100(18), p.4171-4175, 2009Trabajos contenidos: - Wen, Q
- Wu, Y
- Cao, D
- Zhao, L
- Sun, Q
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Electricity production and modeling of microbial fuel cell (MFC)from continuous beer brewery wastewater was studied in this paper. A single air-cathode MFC was constructed, carbon fiber was used as anode and diluted brewery wastewater (COD = 626.58 mg/L)as substrate. The MFC displayed an open-circuit voltage of 0.578 V and a maximum power density of 9.52 W/m3 (264 mW/m2). Using the model based on polarization curve, various voltage losses were quantified. At current density of 1.79 A/m2, reaction kinetic loss and mass transport loss both achieved to 0.248 V; while ohmic loss was 0.046 V. Results demonstrated that it was feasible and stable for producing bioelectricity from brewery wastewater; while the most important factors which influenced the performance of the MFC are reaction kinetic loss and mass transport loss.
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