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Catalysis Kinetics and Porous Analysis of Rolling Activated Carbon-PTFE Air-Cathode in Microbial Fuel Cells

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 23, Pages 13009-13015

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es303619a

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  1. National Science and Technology Support Project [2008BAC43B01]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21107053, 51208352]

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The microbial fuel cell (MFC), being an environment-friendly technology for wastewater treatment, is limited by low efficiency and high cost. Power output based on capital cost had been greatly increased in our previous work by introducing a novel activated carbon (AC) air-cathode (ACAC). The catalysis behavior of this ACAC was studied here based on catalysis kinetics and pore analysis of both carbon powders and catalyst layers (CLs). Plain AC (AC1#), ultracapacitor AC (AC2#), and non-AC (XC-72) powders were used as catalysts. The electron transfer number (n) of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) with CLs increased by 5-23% compared to those n values of corresponding carbon powders before being rolled to CLs with PTFE, while the n value of Pt/C decreased by 38% when it was brushed with Nafion as the CL, indicating that rolling procedure with PTFE binder substantially increased the catalytic activity of carbon catalysts. Two-four times larger in micropore area of AC powders than non-AC powder resulted in 1.3-1.9 times increase in power density of MFCs. In addition, more uniform distribution of microporosity was found in AC1# than in AC2#, which could be the reason for the 25% increase in power density of ACAC1# (1355 +/- 26 mW.m(-2)) compared to 1086 +/- 8 mW.m-(2) of ACAC2#.

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