Three-dimensional microchanelled electrodes in flow-through configuration for bioanode formation and current generation
2011; Royal Society of Chemistry; Volume: 4; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1039/c1ee01477c
ISSN1754-5706
AutoresKrishna P. Katuri, M. Luisa Ferrer, Marı́a C. Gutiérrez, Ricardo Jiménez, Francisco del Monte, Dónal Leech,
Tópico(s)Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
ResumoThree-dimensional microchannelled nanocomposite electrodes fabricated by ice-segregation induced self-assembly of chitosan-dispersed multiwall carbon nanotubes are shown to provide a scaffold for growth of electroactive bacteria for use as acetate-oxidizing bioanodes in bioelectrochemical systems. The hierarchical structure provides a conductive surface area available for G. sulfurreducens colonization, with a flow through configuration along the electrode providing a substrate for bacterial colonization and bio-electrochemical processes. This configuration, whilst resulting in sub-monolayer biofilm coverage over the three-dimensional surface, is capable of providing acetate oxidation current densities of up to 24.5 A m−2, equating to a volumetric current density of 19 kA m−3, in the flow-through configuration. Such bioanodes, when operated in non-optimized flow-through microbial fuel cell configuration, provide a maximum power density of 2.87 W m−2, which is equivalent to 2.0 kW m−3 volumetric power density.
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