Effects of bio- and abio-factors on electricity production in a mediatorless microbial fuel cell
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TextoSeries ; BioChemical Engineering Journal, 36(3), p.209-214, 2007Trabajos contenidos: - Zhi-Dan, Liua
- Hao-Ran, Lia
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Microbial fuel cell (MFC)attracts growing efforts as a kind of environmentally friendly biotechnology. This study examined effects of the bio-factors (anode inoculums species, inoculums concentration), as well as abio-factors (cathode electron acceptor and proton exchange material)on electricity production of a dual-chamber mediatorless MFC in fed-batch mode. MFCs inoculated with pure culture (Rhodoferax ferrireducens)and mixed culture (activated sludge)obtained the close peak voltages of around 0.18 V and had the similar coulombic yields of about 75 C using monosodium glutamate wastewater (MGW)as substrate. MFCs with different concentrations of inoculums (5
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