The
coating-type three-dimensional anode was constructed using iron net as
structural support, adhering a layer of carbon felt as primary coating and
using carbon powder and 30% PTFE solution mixture as coating. The efficiency of
electricity production and wastewater treatment were analyzed for the
three-dimensional acetate-fed (C2H3NaO2) microbial fuel cells with the various
ratio of the coating mixture. The results showed that the efficiency of
electricity production was significantly improved when using the homemade
coating-type microbial fuel cells anode compared with the one without coating
on the iron net, which the apparent internal resistance was decreased by 59.4%
and the maximum power density was increased by 1.5 times. It was found the
electricity production was greatly influenced by the ratio of the carbon powder
and PTFE in the coating. The electricity production was the highest with
apparent internal resistance of 190 Ω, and maximum power density of 5189.4 mW
m(-3) when 750 mg of carbon powder and 10 ml of PTFE (i.e., ratio 75:1) was
used in the coating. With the efficiency of electricity production, wide
distribution and low cost of the raw materials, the homemade acetate-fed
microbial fuel cells provides a valuable reference to the development of the
composition microbial fuel cell anode production.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
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