Clean hydrogen production in a full biological microbial electrolysis cell

Authors
Jafary, TaherehDaud, Wan Ramli WanGhasemi, MostafaAbu Bakar, Mimi HaniSedighi, MehdiKim, Byung HongCarmona-Martinez, Alessandro A.Jahim, Jamaliah MdIsmail, Manal
Issue Date
2019-11
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, v.44, no.58, pp.30524 - 30531
Abstract
The recent interest in microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) technology has led the research platform to develop full biological MECs (bioanode-biocathode, FB-MEC). This study focused on biohydrogen production from a biologically catalyzed MEC. A bioanode and a biocathode were initially enriched in a half biological MFC (bioanode-abiocathode, HBMFC) and a half biological MEC (abioanode-biocathode, HB-MEC), respectively. The FBMEC was established by transferring the biocathode of the HB-MEC and the bioanode of the HB-MFC to a two-chamber MEC. The FB-MEC was operated under batch (FB-MEC-B) and recirculation batch (FB-MEC-RB) modes of operation in the anodic chamber. The FB-MEC-B reached a maximum current density of 1.5 A/m(2) and the FB-MEC-RB reached a maximum current density of 2.5 A/m(2) at a similar applied voltage while the abiotic control system showed the maximum of 0.2 A/m(2). Hydrogen production rate decreased in the FB-MEC compared to that of the HB-MEC. However, the cathodic hydrogen recovery increased from 42% obtained in the HB-MEC to 56% in the FB-MEC-B and 65% in the FB-MEC-RB, suggesting the efficient oxidation and reduction rates in the FB-MEC compared to the HB-MEC. The onset potential for hydrogen evolution reaction detected by linear sweep voltammetry analysis were -0.780 and -0.860 V vs Ag/AgCl for the FB-MEC-RB and the FBMEC-B (-1.26 for the abiotic control MEC), respectively. Moreover, the results suggested that the FB-MEC worked more efficiently when the biocathode and the bioanode were enriched initially in half biological systems before transferring to the FB-MEC compared to that of the simultaneously enriched in one system. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
BIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION; BIOCATHODE; PERFORMANCE; GENERATION; CATALYSTS; SYSTEMS; WATER; Microbial electrolysis cell; Full biological system; Mode of operation; Hydrogen production; Onset potential
ISSN
0360-3199
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119354
DOI
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2018.01.010
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