Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
680140 Bioresource Technology 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Vanadium (V) is reduced simultaneously in anode and cathode chambers of MFCs.•Bioelectricity is generated at the same time during this process.•Vanadium (IV) is the main reduction product and can subsequently precipitate.•Deltaproteobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Spirochaetes are the functional species.

Simultaneous microbial and electrochemical reductions of vanadium (V) with bioelectricity generation were realized in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). With initial V(V) concentrations of 75 mg/l and 150 mg/l in anolyte and catholyte, respectively, stable power output of 419 ± 11 mW/m2 was achieved. After 12 h operation, V(V) concentration in the catholyte decreased to the value similar to that of the initial one in the anolyte, meanwhile it was nearly reduced completely in the anolyte. V(IV) was the main reduction product, which subsequently precipitated, acquiring total vanadium removal efficiencies of 76.8 ± 2.9%. Microbial community analysis revealed the emergence of the new species of Deltaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes as well as the enhanced Spirochaetes mainly functioned in the anode. This study opens new pathways to successful remediation of vanadium contamination.

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