Miniature microbial fuel cells and stacks for urine utilisation |
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Authors: | Ioannis A. Ieropoulos John GreenmanChris Melhuish |
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Affiliation: | Bristol Robotics Laboratory, University of the West of England, Bristol BS34 8QZ, UK |
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Abstract: | MFCs are becoming a stronger contender in the area of alternative energy sources and show great promise in utilising a wide variety of organic sources. This paper describes the utilisation of neat undiluted urine as the main feedstock for different types of individual MFCs and stacks of small-scale MFCs, for direct electricity production, with conversion efficiencies of >50%. The smallest MFC (1.4 mL total volume) produced equal amounts of power to that produced by larger MFCs (6.25 mL), resulting in increased power densities. Power densities of 4.93 mW/m2 (absolute power of 1.5 mW) were recorded when 48 small-scale MFCs were connected as a stack and fed with urine. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using urine as an untreated fuel and that improved power outputs can be achieved through MFC miniaturisation and multiplication into stacks. |
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Keywords: | Microbial fuel cells Urine Stacks Miniaturisation Scale-up Cell reversal |
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