Impact of electrode arrangement and electrical connections on the power generation of ceramic membrane microbial fuel cell

Author:

Rojas Fernando A.1,Hernández‐Benitez Carlos1,Ramírez Víctor2,Ieropoulous Ioannis3,Godínez Luis A.4,Robles Irma1,Meza David B.1,Rodríguez‐Valadez Francisco J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica SC Parque Tecnológico Querétaro Sanfandila Pedro Escobedo Mexico

2. Direccion de Ciencia, Dirección de Tecnología Universidad Tecnológica de Querétaro Santiago de Queretaro Mexico

3. Department of Civil Maritime and Environmental Engineering Water and Environmental Engineering Group Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences University of Southampton Southampton UK

4. Centro de Investigación en Química para la Economía Circular, Facultad de Química Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Centro Universitario Mexico City Mexico

Abstract

AbstractSome of the most popular technologies for wastewater sanitation, still face serious limitations related to high energy consumption requirements. In this context, microbial fuel cells (MFCs) constitute a promising approach since they do not require aeration and produce electricity at the same time. Limitations for these devices, however, are related to the cost of the constituents and the functionality of the arrangement. In this work, a semi‐cylindrical ceramic MFC was designed and constructed using a low‐cost commercial ceramic handcraft as a membrane, carbon felt, carbon cloth, and carbon cloth/activated carbon in different arrangements for the anode and cathode components. The best results were obtained using carbon felt as an anode and a cathodic zone built with carbon felt in which void regions were filled with activated carbon. This arrangement produced 85 mWm−2 for each cell. Evaluating the performance of the MFC in a modular system with eight cells using a different number of separations inside the module and different electrical connections, resulting in a 4‐compartment module that produced 90 mWm−2 with one single module and 95 mWm−2 with a serial arrangement of two modules.

Publisher

Wiley

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