Bioresource Technology, Vol.102, No.5, 4144-4149, 2011
Enhanced Coulombic efficiency in glucose-fed microbial fuel cells by reducing metabolite electron losses using dual-anode electrodes
Glucose-fed microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have displayed low Coulombic efficiency (CE); one reason for a low CE is metabolite generation, causing significant electron loss within MFC systems. In the present study, notable electron loss (15.83%) is observed in glucose-fed MFCs due to residual propionate, a glucose metabolite. In order to enhance the low CE caused by metabolite generation, a dual-anode MFC (DAMFC) is constructed, which are separately enriched by dissimilar substrates (glucose and propionate, respectively) to effectively utilize both glucose and propionate in one-anode chamber. In the DAMFC, propionate ceases to exist as a source of electron loss, and thus the CE increased from 33 +/- 6 to 59 +/- 4%. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Coulombic efficiency (CE);Dual-anode microbial fuel cell (DAMFC);Electron balance;Glucose metabolic pathway;Residual metabolites