JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bioelectricity Production from Microalgae-Microbial Fuel Cell Technology (MMFC)

Carlito da CostaHadiyanto Hadiyanto

Year: 2018 Journal:   MATEC Web of Conferences Vol: 156 Pages: 01017-01017   Publisher: EDP Sciences

Abstract

Microbial fuel cell is an ecological innovative technology producing bioelectricity by utilizing microbes activity. Substituent energy is produced by changing the chemical energy to electrical energy through the catalytic reaction of microorganism. The research aims to find out the potency of bioelectricity produced by microalgae microbial fuel cell technology by utilizing the combination of tapioca wastewater and microalgae cultivation. This research is conducted through the ingredients preparation stage – microalgae culture, wastewater characterization, membrane and graphite activation, and the providing of other supporting equipment. The next stage is the MMFC arrangement, while the last one is bioelectricity measurement. The result of optimal bioelectricity production on the comparison of electrode 2 : 2, the power density is 44,33 mW/m 2 on day 6, meanwhile, on that of 1 : 1, 20,18 mW/m 2 power density on day 1 is obtained. It shows that bioelectricity can be produced from the combination of tapioca wastewater and microalgae culture through the microalgae-microbial fuel cell (MMFC) technology.This research is expected to be a reference for the next research particularly the one that observes the utilizing of microalgae as the part of new and renewable energy sources.

Keywords:
Microbial fuel cell Renewable energy Wastewater Biochemical engineering Chemical energy Environmental science Fuel cells Sewage treatment Pulp and paper industry Waste management Energy source Electricity generation Engineering Chemistry Environmental engineering Chemical engineering Biology Ecology Power (physics)

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Microbial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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