화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Power Sources, Vol.342, 579-588, 2017
The performance of 3-D graphite doped anodes in microbial electrolysis cells
This study investigated the use of granular activated carbon (GAC) as high surface area 3-dimensional (3D) anode in MECs systems. The interfacial anodes' charge transfer resistance of the doped GAC did not impact the overall performance of MECs. Based on our finding, the 3-D anode packed with GAC-doped with nonconductive calcium sulfide (CaS) outperformed the more conductive iron (II) sulfide (FeS), magnetite (Fe3O4), or GAC without doping. The results showed higher current densities for 3-D CaS (40.1 A/m(3)), as compared with 3-D FeS (34.4 A/m(3)), 3-D Fe3O4 (29.8 A/m(3)), and 3-D GAC (23.1 A/m3). The higher current density in the 3-D CaS translated to higher coulombic efficiency (96.7%), hydrogen yield (3.6 mol H-2/mol acetate), and attached biomass per anode mass (54.01 mg COD biomass/g GAC). Although the 3-D MEC achieved similar hydrogen yield, hydrogen recovery efficiency, and COD removal rate to a conventional sandwich type MEC, the current density, coulombic efficiency, and overall energy efficiency were higher. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.