Authors
Peng Liang, Wenlong Wu, Jincheng Wei, Lulu Yuan, Xue Xia, Xia Huang
Publication date
2011/8/1
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
45
Issue
15
Pages
6647-6653
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
A bioelectrochemical system (BES) can be operated in both “microbial fuel cell” (MFC) and “microbial electrolysis cell” (MEC) modes, in which power is delivered and invested respectively. To enhance the electric current production, a BES was operated in MFC mode first and a capacitor was used to collect power from the system. Then the charged capacitor discharged electrons to the system itself, switching into MEC mode. This alternate charging and discharging (ACD) mode helped the system produce 22–32% higher average current compared to an intermittent charging (IC) mode, in which the capacitor was first charged from an MFC and then discharged to a resistor, at 21.6 Ω external resistance, 3.3 F capacitance and 300 mV charging voltage. The effects of external resistance, capacitance and charging voltage on average current were studied. The average current reduced as the external resistance and …
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