TY - GEN
T1 - Electrochemical and molecular-biological analyses of microbial fuel cells operated at different external resistances
AU - Shimotori, Tsutomu
AU - Marsili, Enrico
AU - Drozdowicz, Michael P.
AU - Bond, Daniel R.
AU - Hozalski, Raymond M.
AU - Lapara, Timothy M.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - In this research, the effects of external resistance on the community structure and performance of mixed-culture microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were investigated. For the experiments, bench-scale flow-through MFCs were inoculated with anaerobic digester sludge and supplied with a mixture of acetate, propionate, butyrate, and lactate as electron donor. Potassium ferricyanide served as the electron acceptor in the cathodic chamber. After steady state was reached, non-destructive electrochemical analyses including cyclic voltammetry were conducted. At the end of the experiment, destructive analyses of the biofilm on the carbon cloth anode were performed including examination via scanning electron microscopy, measurement of protein content and DNA extraction for community analysis. The results suggest that the applied external resistance has a significant impact on the performance (i.e. power production), electrochemical characteristics, and community structure of MFCs.
AB - In this research, the effects of external resistance on the community structure and performance of mixed-culture microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were investigated. For the experiments, bench-scale flow-through MFCs were inoculated with anaerobic digester sludge and supplied with a mixture of acetate, propionate, butyrate, and lactate as electron donor. Potassium ferricyanide served as the electron acceptor in the cathodic chamber. After steady state was reached, non-destructive electrochemical analyses including cyclic voltammetry were conducted. At the end of the experiment, destructive analyses of the biofilm on the carbon cloth anode were performed including examination via scanning electron microscopy, measurement of protein content and DNA extraction for community analysis. The results suggest that the applied external resistance has a significant impact on the performance (i.e. power production), electrochemical characteristics, and community structure of MFCs.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:37349072227
SN - 0841269556
SN - 9780841269552
T3 - ACS National Meeting Book of Abstracts
BT - 234th ACS National Meeting, Abstracts of Scientific Papers
T2 - 234th ACS National Meeting
Y2 - 19 August 2007 through 23 August 2007
ER -