Journal article
Electron and carbon balances in microbial fuel cells reveal temporary bacterial storage behavior during electricity generation
S Freguia, K Rabaey, Z Yuan, J Keller
Environmental Science and Technology | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1021/es062611i
Abstract
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are emerging as a novel technology with a great potential to reduce the costs of wastewater treatment. Their most studied application is organic carbon removal. One of the parameters commonly used to quantify the performance of these cells is the Coulombic efficiency, i.e., the electron recovery as electricity from the removed substrate. However, the "inefficiencies" of the process have never been fully identified. This study presents a method that uses the combination of electrochemical monitoring, chemical analysis, and a titration and off-gas analysis (TOGA) sensor to identify and quantify the sources of electron loss. The method was used successfully to close ..
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