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Maximizing the energy harvest from a microbial fuel cell embedded in a constructed wetland

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 214, Issue -, Pages 83-91

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.01.071

Keywords

Constructed wetland; Microbial fuel cell; Energy harvest; Capacitor; Duty cycle; Wastewater treatment

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41572235]
  2. University College Dublin
  3. China's Scholarship Council

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Direct energy harvesting from the newly established constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) offers it a competitive position compared with traditional constructed wetlands (CWs) to allow the CWs for wastewater treatment and concomitantly achieve power generation. However, the integration of MFC into CWs always faces a large portion of energy losses due to the existence of higher internal resistance. This paper reports tests of a novel strategy, namely a capacitator engaged duty cycling (CDC) strategy, to harvest energy from an open air bio-cathode CW-MFC. Results show that with duty cycle value of 31.6% (D = 31.6%), the effective charge obtained from CDC strategy is 19.81% higher than the conventional continuous loading (CL) mode within the same discharging time. With a lower D value of 20% (D = 20%), the total charge harvested increased about 25.0%. The CDC operation mode shows advantages over the higher internal resistance system and contributes to a higher normalized COD removal rate. This operation strategy can minimize the energy losses with a suitable D value. It is a simple but effective way to maximize the energy harvesting from the CW-MFC system.

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