Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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679621 | Bioresource Technology | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A microbial fuel cell (MFC) with biological Fe(III) reduction was implemented for simultaneous ethanolamine (ETA) degradation and electrical energy generation. In the feasibility experiment using acetate as a substrate in a single-chamber MFC with goethite and ammonium at a ratio of 3.0Â (mol/mol), up to 96.1% of the ammonium was removed through the novel process related to Fe(III). In addition, the highest voltage output (0.53Â V) and maximum power density (0.49Â WÂ mâ2) were obtained. However, the ammonium removal and electrical performance decreased as acetate was replaced with ETA. In the long-term experiment, the electrical performance markedly decreased where the voltage loss increased due to Fe deposition on the membranes.
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Authors
Ja-Won Shin, Seok-Ju Seo, Hubdar Ali Maitlo, Joo-Yang Park,