A comparison of long-term fouling performance by zirconia ceramic filter and cation exchange in microbial fuel cells

Authors
Daud, Siti MariamDaud, Wan Ramli WanAbu Bakar, Mimi HaniKim, Byung HongSomalu, Mahendra RoaJahim, Jamaliah MdMuchtar, AndanastutiGhasemi, Mostafa
Issue Date
2019-01
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, v.136, pp.63 - 70
Abstract
The long-term performance of non-ion selective separators, zirconia ceramic filter (ZCF) with a various pore size such as 0.14 mu m ZCF1, 150 kDa ZCF2 and 5 kDa ZCF3 were compared to commercial cation exchange membrane (CEM), Nafion 117 in microbial fuel cells. The ZCF3 generated the highest performance of 2800 +/- 14.5 mWm(-2) (5.9 Am-2) compared to CEM: 1800 +/- 17.8 mWm(-2), 4.0 Am-2. Meanwhile, the CEM exhibited maximum power decline during the reverse sweep (61.7%) when analyzed using the bi-directional polarization method. The non-ion selective membranes displayed reduced in maximum power decline during the reverse sweep (ZCF1 50%, ZCF2 40% and ZCF3 42.8%). In addition, the ZCF3 showed the highest proton conductivity and water uptake, 0.863 x 10(-1) Scm(-1) and 93.7% respectively, followed by ZCF2 (0.729 x 10(-1) Scm(-1), 80.98%), ZCF1 (0.624 x 10(-1) Scm(-1), 73.99%) and Nafion 117 (0.367 x 10(-2) Scm(-1), 57.07%). The ZCF3 appeared as an efficient material for electrochemical active bacteria, maintaining the high power of 1600 mWm(-2), compared to CEM: 600 mWm(-2) after eight months' operation under batch mode. The long-term operation of MFCs was affected by the reduction of power output, caused by the increase in the thickness of the biofilm.
Keywords
WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; ELECTRICITY-GENERATION; ANODE MODIFICATION; OSMOSIS MEMBRANE; ENERGY RECOVERY; TRANSPORT; OVERSHOOT; DESIGN; Non-ion selective separators; Zirconia ceramic filter; Bi-directional polarization; Hysteresis; Long-term performance; Biofilm
ISSN
0964-8305
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120502
DOI
10.1016/j.ibiod.2018.11.001
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