Application of Magnetite‐nanoparticles and Static Magnetic Field on a Microbial Fuel Cell in Anaerobic Digestion

Author:

Madondo Nhlanganiso Ivan1ORCID,Rathilal Sudesh1,Bakare Babatunde Femi2,Tetteh Emmanuel Kweinor1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering Durban University of Technology Green Engineering Research Group Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Steve Biko, S4 Level 1 Durban 4000 South Africa

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Mangosuthu University of Technology Environmental Pollution and Remediation Research Group Faculty of Engineering P.O. Box 12363 Durban 4026 South Africa

Abstract

AbstractThe selectivity of catalytic materials suitable for oxygen reduction potential of bio‐electrochemical systems is very affluent. Therefore, exploring magnetite and static magnetic field as alternative option to promote microbial electron transfer comes in handy. In this study, the application of magnetite‐nanoparticles and a static magnetic field on a microbial fuel cell (MFC) in anaerobic digestion was investigated. The experimental set‐up included four 1 L biochemical methane potential tests: a) MFC, b) MFC with magnetite‐nanoparticles (MFCM), c) MFC with magnetite‐nanoparticles and magnet (MFCMM), and d) control. The highest biogas production obtained was 545.2 mL/g VSfed in the MFCMM digester, which was substantially greater than the 117.7 mL/g VSfed of the control. This was accompanied by high contaminant removals for chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 97.3%, total solids (TS) of 97.4%, total suspended solids (TSS) of 88.7%, volatile solids (VS) 96.1%, and color of 70.2%. The electrochemical efficiency analysis revealed greater maximum current density of 12.5 mA/m2 and coulombic efficiency of 94.4% for the MFCMM. Kinetically, the cumulative biogas produced data obtained were well fitted on the modified Gompertz models and the greatest coefficient of determination (R2=0.990) was obtained in the MFCMM. Therefore, the application of magnetite‐nanoparticles and static magnetic field on MFC showed a high potential for bioelectrochemical methane production and contaminant removal for sewage sludge.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry

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