Evaluation of biocathode materials for microbial electrosynthesis of methane and acetate.
Bioelectrochemistry
; 148: 108246, 2022 Dec.
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This study compares carbon felt (CF), granular activated carbon (GAC), and a conductive acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (cABS) polymer cathodes for CH4 and acetate production in a microbial electrosynthesis (MES) cell. At an applied voltage of 2.8 V and continuous CO2 flow, the CF biocathode MES cell showed the highest CH4 production rate of 1420 ± 225 mL Vc-1 d-1 (Vc = cathode volume), also producing acetate at a rate of 710 ± 110 mg Vc-1 d-1. The volumetric rates of acetate and CH4 production decreased when using the GAC cathode (720 ± 94 mL Vc-1 d-1 and 236 ± 65 mg Vc-1 d-1, respectively). When the cABS cathode was used, the CH4 production declined to 250 ± 35 mL Vc-1 d-1, while the acetate production increased to 1105 ± 130 mg Vc-1 d-1. The biocatalytic activity of cABS increased after in-situ electrodeposition of Ni and Fe, resulting in a current increase from 205 mA to 380 mA accompanied by increasing acetate and ethanol production (1405 mg Vc-1 d-1 and 240 mg Vc-1 d-1, respectively), while the CH4 production decreased. The cABS cathode showed the highest specific (per surface area) activity for acetate and CH4 production.
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Metano
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Bioelectrochemistry
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BIOQUIMICA
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2022
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Canadá
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Holanda