Authors
Xiaoyuan Zhang, Shaoan Cheng, Xia Huang, Bruce E Logan
Publication date
2010
Journal
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume
3
Issue
5
Pages
659-664
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Separators are needed in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to reduce electrode spacing and preventing electrode short circuiting. The use of nylon and glass fiber filter separators in single-chamber, air-cathode MFCs was examined for their effect on performance. Larger pore nylon mesh were used that had regular mesh weaves with pores ranging from 10 to 160 μm, while smaller pore-size nylon filters (0.2–0.45 μm) and glass fiber filters (0.7–2.0 μm) had a more random structure. The pore size of both types of nylon filters had a direct and predictable effect on power production, with power increasing from 443 ± 27 to 650 ± 7 mW m−2 for pore sizes of 0.2 and 0.45 μm, and from 769 ± 65 to 941 ± 47 mW m−2 for 10 to 160 μm. In contrast, changes in pore sizes of the glass fiber filters resulted in a relatively narrow change in power (732 ± 48 to 779 ± 43 mW m−2) for pore sizes of 0.7 to 2 μm. An ideal separator should …
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