Original Paper
DOI : https://doi.org/10.4491/KSEE.2014.36.11.753
J Korean Soc Environ Eng. 2014; 36(11): 753-757.
Published online 2014 November 30.
doi: https://doi.org/10.4491/KSEE.2014.36.11.753
Current Generation from Microbial Fuel Cell Using Stainless Steel Wire as Anode Electrode
Jae Kyung Jang1, Kyung Min Kim1, SungAh Byun1, Young Sun Ryou1, In Seop Chang2, Young Koo Kang1, and Young Hwa Kim1
1Energy and Environmental Division, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration
2Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Corresponding Author: Email: jkjang1052@korea.kr
Received 2014 October 20;    Accepted 2014 November 17.
ABSTRACT
Anode electrode in a microbial fuel cell (MFC) should transfer the receiving electron as well as provide large surface area that can be immobilized microorganisms. Microorganisms’ population is one of important factors to improve the current generation and to treat the livestock wastewater by biological treatment. These studies were attempted to investigate if stainless-steel wire skein (SSWS) could be used as anode electrode replacement a graphite felt electrode in microbial fuel cell. For these studies, pretreated livestock wastewater was used diluted to 500 mg/L as COD before use. At this time, the current showed a little difference of about 5% when using each of a SSW and graphite felt (control). There was no significant difference in the current value. The organic removal rate in the microbial fuel cells used graphite felt and SSWS was 82.4% and 88.3%, respectively. The COD removal in the MFC used the SSWS was higher than that of graphite felt. Ammonium nitrogen was showed similar trend in two case all. These results about current generation and organic matter reduction seem possible that SSWS was used to anode electrode. When SSWS is used, the initial investment for system construction is expected to be able to reduce by approximately 1/50.
Keywords : Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC), Electrode, Stainless-steel Wire Skein, Electricity Generation