An analysis of the performance of an anaerobic dual anode-chambered microbial fuel cell

Min Hea Kim, Ifeyinwa J. Iwuchukwu, Ying Wang, Donglee Shin, John Sanseverino, Paul Frymier

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Abstract

The performance of a dual anode-chambered microbial fuel cell (MFC) inoculated with Shewanella oneidesis MR-1 was evaluated. This reactor was constructed by incorporating two anode chambers flanking a shared air cathode chamber in an electrically parallel, geometrically stacked arrangement. The device was shown to have the same maximum power density (approximately 24 W m-3, normalized by the anode volume) as a single anode-, single cathode-chambered MFC. The dual anode-chambered unit generated a maximum current of 3.66 mA (at 50 Ω), twice the value of 1.69 mA (at 100 Ω) for the single anode-chambered device at approximately the same volumetric current density. Increasing the Pt-coated cathode surface area by 100% (12 to 24 cm 2) had no significant effect on the power generation of the dual anode-chambered MFC, indicating that the performance of the device was limited by the anode. The medium recirculation rate and substrate concentration in the anode were varied to determine their effect on the anode-limited power density. At the highest recirculation rate, 5 ml min-1, the power density was about 25% higher than at the lowest recirculation rate, 1 ml min-1. The dependence of the power density on the lactate concentration showed saturation kinetics with a half-saturation constant Ks on the order of 4.4 mM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1909-1914
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume196
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 15 2011
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Joint Directed Research and Development Program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for this project, including support for Min Hea Kim and Dr. Ying Wang. Support for Ifeyinwa Iwuchukwu was provided by the Sustainable Energy Education and Research Center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Keywords

  • Air cathode
  • Dual anode chamber
  • Microbial fuel cell
  • Power generation

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