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Mixture of Sludge and Chicken Manure in Membrane-Less Microbial Fuel Cell for Simultaneous Waste Treatment and Energy Recovery

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CATALYSTS
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/catal12070776

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membrane-less microbial fuel cell; solid waste; sludge; chicken manure; renewable energy; operating parameters; electricity; sustainable development goals

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [TDF08211437]
  2. Higher Education Malaysia under the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme [FRGS/1/2019/STG05/USM/02/18]

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This project studied the performance of an ML-MFC supplemented with sludge and chicken manure, and optimized its operating parameters using response surface methodology (RSM) through central composite design (CCD). The determined optimum operating parameters were 35 degrees C, 75% moisture content, and an electrode distance of 3 cm. The study achieved a high power density, COD removal efficiency, and biomass.
In addition to disposal issues, the abundance of sludge and chicken manure has been a rising issue in Malaysia. Membrane-less microbial fuel cell (ML-MFC) technology can be considered as one of the potential solutions to the issues of disposal and electricity generation. However, there is still a lack of information on the performance of an ML-MFC powered by sludge and chicken manure. Hence, with this project, we studied the performance of an ML-MFC supplemented with sludge and chicken manure, and its operating parameters were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) through central composite design (CCD). The optimum operating parameters were determined to be 35 degrees C, 75% moisture content, and an electrode distance of 3 cm. Correspondingly, the highest power density, COD removal efficiency, and biomass acquired through this study were 47.2064 mW/m(2), 98.0636%, and 19.6730 mg/L, respectively. The obtained COD values for dewatered sludge and chicken manure were 708 mg/L and 571 mg/L, respectively. COD values were utilized as a standard value for the substrate degradation by Bacillus subtilis in the ML-MFC. Through proximate analyses conducted by elemental analysis and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), the composition of carbon and magnesium for sludge and chicken manure was23.75% and 34.20% and 78.1575 mg/L and 71.6098 mg/L, respectively. The proposed optimal RSM parameters were assessed and validated to determine the ML-MFC operating parameters to be optimized by RSM (CCD).

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