Understanding electricity generation in osmotic microbial fuel cells through integrated experimental investigation and mathematical modeling

  • Mohan Qin
  • , Qingyun Ping
  • , Yaobin Lu
  • , Ibrahim M. Abu-Reesh
  • , Zhen He

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Abstract

(Graph Presented). Osmotic microbial fuel cells (OsMFCs) are a new type of MFCs with integrating forward osmosis (FO). However, it is not well understood why electricity generation is improved in OsMFCs compared to regular MFCs. Herein, an approach integrating experimental investigation and mathematical model was adopted to address the question. Both an OsMFC and an MFC achieved similar organic removal efficiency, but the OsMFC generated higher current than the MFC with or without water flux, resulting from the lower resistance of FO membrane. Combining NaCl and glucose as a catholyte demonstrated that the catholyte conductivity affected the electricity generation in the OsMFC. A mathematical model of OsMFCs was developed and validated with the experimental data. The model predicated the variation of internal resistance with increasing water flux, and confirmed the importance of membrane resistance. Increasing water flux with higher catholyte conductivity could decrease the membrane resistance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)194-201
Number of pages8
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume195
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 25 2015

Keywords

  • Forward osmosis
  • Internal resistance
  • Ion exchange membrane
  • Osmotic microbial fuel cells
  • Wastewater treatment

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