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H2O2 Production in Microbial Electrochemical Cells Fed with Primary Sludge

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 51, 期 11, 页码 6139-6145

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b00174

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  1. Department of Defense's SERDP program [ER-2239]

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We developed an energy-efficient, flat-plate;. dual-chambered [GRAPHIC] microbial peroxide producing cell (MPPC) as an anaerobic energy: conversion technology for :converting primary sludge (PS) at the anode and producing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) at the cathode. We operated the MPPC with a 9 day hydraulic retention tine in the anode: A maximum H2O2 concentration of similar to 230 mg/L was achieved in 6 h of batch cathode operation. This is the first demonstration of H2O2 production using PS in an MPPC, and the energy requirement for H2O2 production was low (similar to 0.87 kWh/kg H2O2) compared to previous studies using real wastewaters. The H2O2 gradually decayed with tithe due to the diffusion of H2O2-scavenging carbonate ions from the anode. We compared the anodic performance with a H-2-producing microbial electrolysis cell (MEC). Both cells (MEC and: MPPC)achieved similar to 30% Coulombic recovery. While similar microbial communities were present in the anode suspension and anode biofilm for the two operating modes, aerobic bacteria were significant only on the side of the anode facing the membrane in the MPPC. Coupled with a lack of methane production in the MPPC, the presence of aerobic bacteria suggests that H2O2 diffusion to the anode side caused inhibition of methanogens, which led to the decrease in chemical oxygen demand removal. Thus, the Coulombic efficiency was similar to 16% higher in the MPPC than in the MEC (64% versus 48%, respectively).

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