Batch and semi-continuous treatment of cassava wastewater using microbial fuel cells and metataxonomic analysis

Author:

Quintero-Díaz Juan Carlos,Gil-Posada Jorge Omar

Abstract

AbstractThe treatment of agroindustrial wastewater using microbial fuel cells (MFCs) is a technological strategy to harness its chemical energy while simultaneously purifying the water. This manuscript investigates the organic load effect as chemical oxygen demand (COD) on the production of electricity during the treatment of cassava wastewater by means of a dual-chamber microbial fuel cell in batch mode. Additionally, specific conditions were selected to evaluate the semi-continuous operational mode. The dynamics of microbial communities on the graphite anode were also investigated. The maximum power density delivered by the batch MFC (656.4 μW m$$^{-2}$$ - 2 ) was achieved at the highest evaluated organic load (6.8 g COD L$$^{-1}$$ - 1 ). Similarly, the largest COD removal efficiency (61.9%) was reached at the lowest organic load (1.17 g COD L$$^{-1}$$ - 1 ). Cyanide degradation percentages (50–70%) were achieved across treatments. The semi-continuous operation of the MFC for 2 months revealed that the voltage across the cell is dependent on the supply or suspension of the organic load feed. The electrode polarization resistance was observed to decreases over time, possibly due to the enrichment of the anode with electrogenic microbial communities. A metataxonomic analysis revealed a significant increase in bacteria from the phylum Firmicutes, primarily of the genus Enterococcus.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación

Universidad de Antioquia

University of Antioquia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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