The biocathode of the two-columnar microbial fuel cell was used to denitrify. Factors influencing denitrification performance and power production were studied. When the external resistance decreased from 50 omega to 5 omega, the nitrate removal rate increased from 0.
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June 2010
As electrochemically active bacteria play an important role in microbial fuel cells (MFCs), it is necessary to get a comprehensive understanding of their electrogenesis mechanisms. In this study, a new electrochemically active bacterium, Klebsiella sp. ME17, was employed into an "H" typed MFC for electrogenesis, with glucose as the electron donor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe influences of the anodic substance, concentration, pH and temperature on the electricity production by MFCs were discussed. The lactic sodium was better than acetic sodium or glucose. The power density of MFC and the concentration of lactic sodium were well filled with Monod model.
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February 2009
A two-cylinder MFC, which is of new configuration, was constructed to study its power generation and waste water treatment performance. When the graphite granule was used in anode as packing material, the internal resistance was 38.9 Omega.
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August 2008
The characteristic of anode plays an important role in the performance of the microbial fuel cell (MFC). Thus, carbon nanotube (CN), flexible graphite (FG) and activated carbon (AC) were used as anode material in this study, and the performances of three MFCs (CN-MFC, FG-MFC and AC-MFC) were studied. The results show that CN is a kind of suitable material to be used as anode in the MFC.
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February 2008
The packing-type microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were constructed using the granular graphite and the carbon felt as packing materials. The start-up time of the packing-type MFC was about 1 d, which was lower than that of the flat-type MFC. The maximal power density (Pm) of the MFC with carbon felt as packing material was 1502 mW/m2 (37.
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January 2008
The initial anode potential of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) was changed by additional circuit in the anode chamber, and the influence of the initial anode potential on the electricigens was studied. When the initial anode potential was 350 mV (vs Hg/Hg2 Cl2), the growth of microorganisms was much slower than that of the microorganisms which grew on the anode with an initial potential of -200 mV or 200 mV (vs Hg/Hg2 Cl2). After stable electricity generation, the anode resistances of the three MFCs, which had initial anode potentials of 350 mV, 200 mV and -200 mV respectively, were 71 Omega, 43 Omega and 80 Omega.
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August 2007
The electrochemical limitations on the performance of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are mainly due to the internal resistance. The total resistance in the MFC was expressed as the apparent internal resistance (R(i)) which was partitioned into ohmic resistance (R(omega)) and non-ohmic resistance (R(n)), referring to the equivalent circuit of the MFC. In the one-chamber MFC, R(i) and R(omega) were measured using the steady discharging method and the current interrupt method, and they were 289 omega and 99 omega, respectively.
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December 2007
High internal resistance is a key problem limiting the power output of the microbial fuel cell (MFC). Therefore, more knowledge about the internal resistance is essential to enhance the performance of the MFC. However, different methods are used to determine the internal resistance, which makes the comparison difficult.
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