articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyAug 6, 2004Closed access

Cathode Performance as a Factor in Electricity Generation in Microbial Fuel Cells

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

Although microbial fuel cells (MFCs) generate much lower power densities than hydrogen fuel cells, the characteristics of the cathode can also substantially affect electricity generation. Cathodes used for MFCs are often either Pt-coated carbon electrodes immersed in water that use dissolved oxygen as the electron acceptor or they are plain carbon electrodes in a ferricyanide solution. The characteristics and performance of these two cathodes were compared using a two-chambered MFC. Power generation using the Pt-carbon cathode and dissolved oxygen (saturated) reached a maximum of 0.097 mW within 120 h after inoculation (wastewater sludge and 20 mM acetate) when the cathode was equal size to the anode (2.5 x…

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Keywords
  • Microbial fuel cell
  • Cathode
  • Anode
  • Faraday efficiency
  • Chemistry
  • Oxygen
  • Power density
  • Carbon fibers
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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