Authors
Weihua He, Maxwell J Wallack, Kyoung-Yeol Kim, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Wulin Yang, Xiuping Zhu, Yujie Feng, Bruce E Logan
Publication date
2016/11/15
Journal
Water Research
Volume
105
Pages
351-360
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
A larger (6.1 L) MFC stack made in a scalable configuration was constructed with four anode modules and three (two-sided) cathode modules, and tested at a wastewater treatment plant for performance in terms of chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal and power generation. Domestic wastewater was fed either in parallel (raw wastewater to each individual anode module) or series (sequentially through the chambers), with the flow direction either alternated every one or two days or kept fixed in a single direction over time. The largest impact on performance was the wastewater COD concentration, which greatly impacted power production, but did not affect the percentage of COD removal. With higher COD concentrations (∼500 mg L−1) and alternating flow conditions, power generation was primarily limited by the cathode specific area. In alternating flow operation, anode modules connected to two cathodes …
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