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Comparative study of bioanodes for microbial electrolysis cells operation in anaerobic digester conditions

Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.9664
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2024-08-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Colantoni, Simone  
Santiago, Óscar
Weiler, Janek  
Technische Mikrobiologie V-7  
Knoll, Melanie Tabea 
Technische Mikrobiologie V-7  
Lapp, Christian Jonas 
Technische Mikrobiologie V-7  
Gescher, Johannes  
Technische Mikrobiologie V-7  
Kerzenmacher, Sven  
TORE-DOI
10.15480/882.9664
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/47804
Journal
Journal of environmental chemical engineering  
Volume
12
Issue
4
Article Number
113071
Citation
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 12 (4): 113071 (2024)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jece.2024.113071
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85194158770
Publisher
Elsevier
Integrating microbial electrolysis cells (MEC) with anaerobic digestion (AD) would offer different synergistic advantages to these technologies. The MEC bioanode could be immersed in the AD reactor, stabilizing the process, or operated as an independent cell, further removing organic matter. However, up to now, bioanodes operated in anaerobic digestion conditions present low current production and tend to deactivate over time. In the present work, we conducted a comparison of six carbon-based and metal-based electrode materials, including novel options such as stainless steel wool (SSW) and carbon nanofibers (ES300), never tested before under these conditions. The electrodes were evaluated using two inoculation procedures, operating simultaneously in the same electrolyte with different feeding media. The bioanodes produced double the current densities when fed with undigested corn silage compared to anaerobic digester effluent, showing the potential for direct integration into anaerobic digesters without pre-fermentation. Unprecedented stable current densities, up to 0.4 mA cm−2, were obtained over 60 days of operation in real anaerobic digestion conditions by Geobacter-dominated bioanodes on SSW and ES300, outperforming state-of-the-art bioanodes and avoiding the dramatic deactivation previously reported. Microbial community analysis of SSW and ES300 elucidated how the microbial composition in the bioanodes was mostly depending on the electrode material, rather than the inoculation procedure. The results achieved with these bioanodes pave the way for scaling up and commercializing integrated AD-MEC systems.
Subjects
Anaerobic digestion
Anode material screening
Bioanode stability
Electrodes biodiversity
Material selection
Microbial electrolysis cell
DDC Class
620: Engineering
570: Life Sciences, Biology
Funding(s)
Verbundvorhaben: Bioelektrochemisches System zur flexiblen Biogas-Erzeugung; Teilvorhaben 1: Design und Entwicklung von Stämmen und Konsortien für die Katalyse der Anoden- und Kathodenprozesse  
Dynamische Modellierung und Gesamtevaluation des Systems  
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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