شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
3531
عنوان مقاله :
MFC Wastewater Treatment
Author/Authors :
Ali Khazraei VizheMehr Department of Chemical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran , Soheila Yaghmaei Department of Chemical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran
كليدواژه :
MFC Wastewater Treatment , microbial fuel cell (MFC) , wastewater treatment process (WWTP
سال انتشار :
ارديبهشت 1391
عنوان كنفرانس :
دومين سمينار پيل سوختي ايران
چكيده لاتين :
A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a bioreactor that converts chemical energy in the
chemical bonds in organic compounds to electrical energy through catalytic
reactions of microorganisms under anaerobic conditions. It has been known for
many years that it is possible to generate electricity directly by using bacteria to
break down organic substrates. The recent energy crisis has reinvigorated interests
in MFCs among academic researchers as a way to generate electric power or
hydrogen from biomass without a net carbon emission into the ecosystem. MFCs
can also be used in wastewater treatment facilities to break down organic matters.
They have also been studied for applications as biosensors such as sensors for
biological oxygen demand monitoring. Power output and Coulombic efficiency are
significantly affected by the types of microbe in the anodic chamber of an MFC,
configuration of the MFC and operating conditions. Currently, real-world
applications of MFCs are limited because of their low power density level of
several thousand mW/m2. Efforts are being made to improve the performance and
reduce the construction and operating costs of MFCs.