Journal article

Surfactant treatment of carbon felt enhances anodic microbial electrocatalysis in bioelectrochemical systems

K Guo, AH Soeriyadi, SA Patil, A Prévoteau, S Freguia, JJ Gooding, K Rabaey

Electrochemistry Communications | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2014

Abstract

This study reports a simple and effective method to make carbon felt surface hydrophilic and positively-charged by means of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) soaking. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry indicated that CTAB could form a surfactant layer on carbon felt surface with the polar heads exposing outwardly. In an acetate-fed bioanode, the start-up time of current production and the time to reach stable current output at the CTAB-treated felt anodes were 36.1% and 49.4% shorter than the untreated anodes, respectively. Moreover, the maximum current output with these treated electrodes was 23.8% higher than the untreated counterparts. These results indicate that ..

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