Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4482925 Water Research 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nitrogen removal is needed in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) for the treatment of most waste streams. Current designs couple biological denitrification with side-stream or combined nitrification sustained by upstream or direct aeration, which negates some of the energy-saving benefits of MFC technology. To achieve simultaneous nitrification and denitrification, without extra energy input for aeration, the air cathode of a single-chamber MFC was pre-enriched with a nitrifying biofilm. Diethylamine-functionalized polymer (DEA) was used as the Pt catalyst binder on the cathode to improve the differential nitrifying biofilm establishment. With pre-enriched nitrifying biofilm, MFCs with the DEA binder had an ammonia removal efficiency of up to 96.8% and a maximum power density of 900 ± 25 mW/m2, compared to 90.7% and 945 ± 42 mW/m2 with a Nafion binder. A control with Nafion that lacked nitrifier pre-enrichment removed less ammonia and had lower power production (54.5% initially, 750 mW/m2). The nitrifying biofilm MFCs had lower Coulombic efficiencies (up to 27%) than the control reactor (up to 36%). The maximum total nitrogen removal efficiency reached 93.9% for MFCs with the DEA binder. The DEA binder accelerated nitrifier biofilm enrichment on the cathode, and enhanced system stability. These results demonstrated that with proper cathode pre-enrichment it is possible to simultaneously remove organics and ammonia in a single-chamber MFC without supplemental aeration.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (244 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Single-chamber MFCs achieved nitrification and denitrification without aeration. ► Nitrifying biofilms were pre-enriched on the cathode of MFCs. ► Pre-enrichment helped MFCs to achieve greater ammonia removal rates. ► Pre-enrichment helped MFCs to achieve greater maximum power densities. ► Compared to Nafion, the DEA binder accelerated nitrifying biofilm enrichment.

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