A tubular microbial fuel cell |
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Authors: | K. Scott C. Murano G. Rimbu |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK |
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Abstract: | Cell potential and power performance for tubular microbial fuel cells utilising manure as fuel are reported. The microbial fuel cells do not use a mediator, catalysts or a proton exchange membrane. The cell design has been scaled up to a size of 1.8 m in length using electrodes of 0.4 m2 in area. The cell does not require a strictly controlled anaerobic environment and has potential practical applications when adapted into the form of a helix allowing fuel to flow through it. The cell could be used for power generation in remote applications. The peak power density of the cell is over 3 μW cm −2 (30 mW m−2). The performance can be improved by a more effective design of the interface between the anode and cathode chambers. |
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Keywords: | Fuel cell Microbial fuel cell Tubular Carbohydrate Waste Manure |
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