Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7077180 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of different sludge pretreatment methods (ultrasonic vs. combined heat/alkali) with varied sources of municipal sewage sludge (primary sludge (PS), secondary excess sludge (ES), anaerobic digestion sludge (ADS)) on electricity generation in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). Introduction of ultrasonically pretreated sludge (PS, ES, ADS) to MFCs generated maximum power densities of 13.59, 9.78 and 12.67 mW/m2 and soluble COD (SCOD) removal efficiencies of 87%, 90% and 57%, respectively. The sludge pretreated by combined heat/alkali (0.04 N NaOH at 120 °C for 1 h) produced maximum power densities of 10.03, 5.21 and 12.53 mW/m2 and SCOD removal efficiencies of 83%, 75% and 74% with PS, ES and ADS samples, respectively. Higher SCOD by sludge pretreatment enhanced performance of the MFCs and the electricity generation was linearly proportional to the SCOD removal, especially for ES.
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Authors
Sang-Eun Oh, Joung Yee Yoon, Anup Gurung, Dong-Jin Kim,