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Electricity generation from young landfill leachate in a microbial fuel cell with a new electrode material

This study aims at evaluating the performance of a two-chambered continuously fed microbial fuel cell with new Ti–TiO 2 electrodes for bioelectricity generation from young landfill leachate at varying strength of wastewater (1–50 COD g/L) and hydraulic retention time (HRT, 0.25–2 days). The COD remo...

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Published in:Bioprocess and biosystems engineering 2013-04, Vol.36 (4), p.399-405
Main Authors: Özkaya, Bestamin, Cetinkaya, Afşin Yusuf, Cakmakci, Mehmet, Karadağ, Doğan, Sahinkaya, Erkan
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Language:English
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Summary:This study aims at evaluating the performance of a two-chambered continuously fed microbial fuel cell with new Ti–TiO 2 electrodes for bioelectricity generation from young landfill leachate at varying strength of wastewater (1–50 COD g/L) and hydraulic retention time (HRT, 0.25–2 days). The COD removal efficiency in the MFC increased with time and reached 45 % at full-strength leachate (50 g/L COD) feeding. The current generation increased with increasing leachate strength and decreasing HRT up to organic loading rate of 100 g COD/L/day. The maximum current density throughout the study was 11 A/m 2 at HRT of 0.5 day and organic loading rate of 67 g COD/L/day. Coulombic efficiency (CE) decreased from 57 % at feed COD concentration of 1 g/L to less than 1 % when feed COD concentration was 50 g/L. Increase in OLR resulted in increase in power output but decrease in CE.
ISSN:1615-7591
1615-7605
DOI:10.1007/s00449-012-0796-z