Enhanced bioenergy recovery by innovative application of chia seeds nanopowder for anode modification in microbial fuel cell treating hospital wastewater.

IF 2.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1080/09593330.2024.2432481
Waad M A Abbas, Zainab Z Ismail
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Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are new bioelectrochemical techniques for conversion of organic waste materials into energy depending on the metabolic activity of the anodic biofilm, which acts as the biocatalyst in the anode compartment. Hence, the anode material is a priority for better growth of bacterial species and electrical conductivity as well. In this study, an innovative application of Chia seeds nanopowder (CSNP) was carried out for the first time with acid-activated multiwall carbon nanotubes (functionalised MWCNTs) for anode nanomodification by overlaying the surfaces of the graphite anodes (GA) in MFCs fuelled with real hospital wastewater (HWW). Two tubular-enclosed dual-chamber MFCs were constructed, setup and operated in a continuous mode for 3 months. MFC1 was assembled with CSNP/MWCNTs-GA, whereby MFC2 was assembled with MWCNTs-GA. The results revealed higher power output up to 2202.73 mW/m3 observed in MFC1 compared to 1271.57 mW/m3 in MFC2. The efficiencies of organic content (COD) removal were 86.1% and 82.9% obtained in MFC1 and MFC2, respectively. Although both efficiencies of COD removal were relatively comparable, however, a remarkable increase in COD removal efficiency was achieved in MFC1. These observations indicated the potential role of CSNP for enhancing the biofilm growth and increasing the electrode conductivity.

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Environmental Technology
Environmental Technology 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Environmental Technology is a leading journal for the rapid publication of science and technology papers on a wide range of topics in applied environmental studies, from environmental engineering to environmental biotechnology, the circular economy, municipal and industrial wastewater management, drinking-water treatment, air- and water-pollution control, solid-waste management, industrial hygiene and associated technologies. Environmental Technology is intended to provide rapid publication of new developments in environmental technology. The journal has an international readership with a broad scientific base. Contributions will be accepted from scientists and engineers in industry, government and universities. Accepted manuscripts are generally published within four months. Please note that Environmental Technology does not publish any review papers unless for a specified special issue which is decided by the Editor. Please do submit your review papers to our sister journal Environmental Technology Reviews at http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tetr20/current
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