A review of microbial fuel cell prototypes, their efficacy in wastewater treatment and the contextual situation for Zimbabwe

Tafadzwa Portia Mahurede , Chido Hermes Chihobo , Beaven Utete , Phillip Taru
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Accelerated global human population growth and the corresponding increased urbanisation and industrialisation have resulted in increased manufacturing of goods, and production and loading of domestic and industrial wastewater overwhelming conventional wastewater treatment plants (CWTPs). The net result has been the release of untreated and partially treated domestic wastewater into water systems posing human health hazards and disturbing aquatic habitat integrity. Considering the severe challenges of wastewater treatment not only in Zimbabwe but in Africa and the world in general, it is prudent to assess the microbial fuel cells (MFCs) as an alternative wastewater treatment method for the CWTPs that have failed to operate efficiently. This purposive literature scoping review aimed to: (a) Examine the concept design and operational efficacy of microbial fuel cells (MFCs), (b) Examine the MFC operational system (c) Outline in brief the evolutionary history and assess the existent prototypes and (d) Establish the drivers and barriers for the uptake of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) from a global and local, Zimbabwe, context. Few prototypes have been utilized in real-world systems; with the majority of them being laboratory-scale based. Although MFCs are effective at treating wastewater, scaling them up is still difficult due to their low power generation. Nonetheless, MFCs' simultaneous wastewater treatment and power generation, low carbon footprint, and reduced sludge production are the main drivers behind their adoption. However, capital and maintenance costs and upscaling remain the major challenges in adopting MFC technology. If MFCs are to be used in developing nations like Zimbabwe, further studies should focus on low-cost materials that guarantee maximum power generation and effective wastewater treatment. To ensure effective wastewater treatment, MFCs should be compatible, and integrated with currently utilized sustainable wastewater treatment systems.

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综述了微生物燃料电池的原型,它们在废水处理中的功效和津巴布韦的背景情况
全球人口的加速增长以及相应的城市化和工业化程度的提高,导致商品制造业的增加,生活和工业废水的生产和装载量超过了传统的废水处理厂。最终结果是,未经处理和部分处理的生活污水排入供水系统,对人类健康造成危害,扰乱了水生生物栖息地的完整性。考虑到废水处理不仅在津巴布韦,而且在非洲和整个世界都面临着严峻的挑战,谨慎的做法是评估微生物燃料电池(MFC)作为未能有效运行的CWTP的替代废水处理方法。这篇有目的的文献范围审查旨在:(a)审查微生物燃料电池(MFC)的概念设计和运行效率,(b)审查MFC运行系统,(c)简要介绍进化历史并评估现有原型,(d)从全球和地方津巴布韦的背景下,确定微生物燃料电池的驱动因素和障碍。在现实世界的系统中很少使用原型;其中大多数是基于实验室规模的。尽管MFC在处理废水方面是有效的,但由于其发电量低,扩大规模仍然很困难。尽管如此,MFC同时进行废水处理和发电、低碳足迹和减少污泥产量是其采用的主要驱动因素。然而,资本和维护成本以及升级仍然是采用MFC技术的主要挑战。如果MFC要在津巴布韦等发展中国家使用,进一步的研究应该集中在保证最大发电量和有效废水处理的低成本材料上。为了确保有效的废水处理,MFC应与目前使用的可持续废水处理系统兼容并集成。
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