Authors
Stefano Freguia, Ee Hoi Teh, Nico Boon, Kar Man Leung, Jurg Keller, Korneel Rabaey
Publication date
2010/2/1
Journal
Bioresource technology
Volume
101
Issue
4
Pages
1233-1238
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Strategies are being developed to harvest the energy content of the wasted sludge generated from the treatment of domestic wastewater. Sludge can be hydrolysed and fermented, giving a mixture of volatile fatty acids (VFAs). Based on the composition of such a fermented stream, synthetic media were created and tested for VFA conversion in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). Mainly acetate and propionate were preferred as electron donors in the mixed VFA system, which generated a power density of 49±1mWLNAC-1. The other VFAs (butyrates/valerates/caproic acid) were also removed, albeit at lower rates. In single VFA tests, each VFA could be removed, but particularly i-butyrate did not provide significant current generation. PCR–DGGE indicated that the microbial community structure was highly determined by the fed VFA, rather than by the initial inoculum. The communities were dominated by Proteobacteria such …
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