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Iron based catalysts from novel low-cost organic precursors for enhanced oxygen reduction reaction in neutral media microbial fuel cells

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 7, Pages 2346-2353

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ee01145d

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  1. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Efficient Microbial Bio-electrochemical Systems [OPP1139954]

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Two iron-based platinum group metal-free catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) were synthesized from novel and low cost organic precursors named niclosamide and ricobendazole. These catalysts have been characterized, incorporated in a gas diffusional electrode and tested in clean'' conditions as well as in operating microbial fuel cell (MFC) for 32 days. Both catalysts demonstrated unprecedented performance yielding a power density 25% higher than that of platinum (Pt) and roughly 100% higher than activated carbon (AC) used as a control. Durability tests were performed and showed that Pt-based cathodes lost their activity within the first week of operation, reaching the level of the supporting AC-based electrode. Fe-ricobendazole, however, demonstrated the highest performance during the long-term study with a power density of 195 +/- 7 mu W cm(-2) (day 2) that slightly decreased to 186 +/- 9 mu W cm(-2) at day 29. Fe-niclosamide also outperformed Pt and AC but the power density roughly decreased with 20% for the 32 days of the study. Accelerated poisoning test using S2- as pollutant showed high losses in activity for Pt. Fe-niclosamide suffered higher losses compared to Fe-ricobendazole. Importantly, Fe-ricobendazole represents a 55-fold cost reduction compared to platinum.

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