Bioelectricity Generation from Microbial Fuel Cell utilizing Sewage Wastewater and Cow Urine from Dutse Metropolis Jigawa State

Aisha Buhari Salisu, Hindatu Yusuf, Shiaka Gimba Peter, Haris Garba Nura, Sadiq Haruna, Zainab Abdulsalam Jamilu
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Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are technologies that directly transform chemical energy into electrical energy by oxidizing organic matter using bacteria as biocatalysts. MFCs offer a potential technology for converting wastewater into useful energy source and at the same time serve as wastewater treatment facilities. This makes it superior to other wastewater treatment methods. This study focused on the utilization of MFCs to generate bioelectricity from sewage wastewater using cow urine as inoculum and identify the bacteria colonizing the anode electrode. The experiment were conducted using two-chambered MFC constructed using locally sourced materials. Wastewater was characterized using standard methods. The characteristics of the sewage wastewater are: 680 mg/L Chemical oxygen Demand (COD), 457 mg/L Biochemical oxygen Demand (BOD) and pH of 7.4. The maximum voltage, power and current density obtained were 196 mV, 18.26 mW/m2 and 97 mA/m2 respectively. The MFC shows a reduction in COD value by 82 % (680mg/L initial and 120 mg/L final).The identification of the anodic biofilms showed the presence of Bacillus spp and klebsiella spp based on their microscopic and biochemical characterization. The results of this study can contribute to improve understanding and optimizing electricity generation in MFC, Further study would be conducted in order to identify the microorganisms at molecular level.
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利用吉加瓦州Dutse Metropolis的污水和牛尿的微生物燃料电池发电
微生物燃料电池(mfc)是利用细菌作为生物催化剂,通过氧化有机物直接将化学能转化为电能的技术。mfc提供了一种将废水转化为有用能源的潜在技术,同时也可作为废水处理设施。这使得它优于其他废水处理方法。本研究以牛尿为接种物,利用mfc对污水进行生物发电,并对阳极电极上的细菌进行鉴定。实验使用本地材料构建的双室MFC进行。采用标准方法对废水进行了表征。污水废水的特性为:化学需氧量(COD)为680 mg/L,生化需氧量(BOD)为457 mg/L, pH为7.4。获得的最大电压、功率和电流密度分别为196 mV、18.26 mW/m2和97 mA/m2。MFC的COD值降低82%(初始值680mg/L,终值120mg /L)。阳极生物膜的显微和生化鉴定表明,细菌中含有芽孢杆菌和克雷伯氏菌。本研究结果将有助于提高对MFC发电的认识和优化,进一步的研究将在分子水平上对微生物进行鉴定。
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