The numerous ability function of microbial fuel cells creates them more generative in research field at current era. This experimental study includes construction of fuel cell using microorganism in an efficient manner, and the test was carried out in dual chamber microbial fuel cell. In the investigation, dairy wastewater, sugar mill wastewater, and domestic waste effluent were used as waste matter substance. Wastewater characteristics such as total dissolved solids, chemical oxygen demand, and biochemical oxygen demand were observed prior to and later than process the wastewater effluent in microbial fuel cell using yeast as accelerator. In this case study, chemical oxygen demand and biochemical oxygen demand after deduction were established to be 82.68 and 57.52% for dairy wastewater effluent, 91.65 and 80.90% for sugar mill wastewater, 84.19 and 81.08% for domestic wastewater, respectively. The highest voltage generated throughout the experimental run of dairy wastewater was found to be 1.03, 0.098 and 0.081 V generated for the duration of the experimental run of domestic and sugar mill wastewater. In the experimental run, voltage generated during the treatment of dairy wastewater is more. The overall production showed that the organic matter has been successfully treated higher in the dairy wastewater and produces additional electrons when correlated to leather and domestic wastewater in the experimental run.
Performance Comparison of Microbial Fuel Cell: A Case Study with Different Effluents
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
2020-09-28
7 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Microbial fuel cell , Total dissolved solid , Chemical oxygen demand , Biochemical oxygen demand Engineering , Building Construction and Design , Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics , Construction Management , Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
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