Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7080077 | Bioresource Technology | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Effect of substrate concentration on substrate degradation and electricity generation in anodic denitrification microbial fuel cell (AD-MFC) was investigated over a broad range of substrate concentrations. Substrate degradation rates and power generation could be promoted with increasing substrate concentration in a certain range, but both of them would be inhibited at high substrate concentrations. Maximum denitrification rate of 1.26 ± 0.01 kg NOâ-N/m3 d and maximum output voltage of 1016.75 ± 4.74 mV could be achieved when initial NO3â-N concentration was 1999.95 ± 2.86 mg/L. Based on Han-Levenspiel model, kinetics of substrate degradation and power generation in the AD-MFC were established. According to the kinetic model, the half-saturation coefficient and the critical inhibitory concentration for nitrate were more than 200 and 4300 mg/L, respectively. The results demonstrated that AD-MFC was capable of treating nitrate-containing wastewater and generating electricity simultaneously, and tolerant to high strength nitrate-containing wastewater.
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Authors
Jiqiang Zhang, Ping Zheng, Meng Zhang, Hui Chen, Tingting Chen, Zuofu Xie, Jing Cai, Ghulam Abbas,