Treatment of sulfate/sulfide-containing wastewaters using a microbial fuel cell: Single and two-anode systems
Journal
International Journal of Green Energy
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
10
Pages
998-1004
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Abstract
The microbial fuel cell (MFC) was employed to convert reductive potential in sulfate-laden wastewaters to electricity via reducing sulfate to sulfide by sulfate-reducing bacteria and then oxidizing sulfide to sulfur by exoelectrogens. The excess sulfide presented in the anodic solution inhibited the activities of functional strains in MFC. This study proposed the use of a two-anode system, with a sulfate-reducing bacteria anode and an exoelectrogen (C27) anode in the anodic cell, to efficiently convert reductive potential of sulfate into electricity. The microbial community of sulfate-reducing bacteria anode and the electrochemical characteristics of the studied MFCs were reported. ? Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
Subjects
C27
Microbial fuel cell
Sulfate-reducing bacteria Exoelectrogen
Two anodes
SDGs
Type
journal article