Microbial water desalination and bio-electricity generation - Role of biomass carbon
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Microbial water desalination and bio-electricity generation - Role of biomass carbon
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Sophia, Carmalin A
Bhalambaal, V M |
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Biochemistry
Water Treatment |
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Microbial desalination cells (MDCs) are modified microbial fuel cells (MFC) that are energy-sustainable. They use organic matter in wastewater as the energy source for desalination. The electric potential gradient is caused by exoelectrogenic bacteria. A typical MDC has a middle compartment for water desalination between the anode and cathode chambers. Our study reports lab-scale desalination, for evaluating the role of carbon from biomass waste. Control experiments were performed in the absence of activated carbon. Different initial salt concentrations (25 and 35 gl–1 ) were investigated. MDC produced a maximum voltage of 460 13 mV simultaneously removing about 83.3 1.3% of Na+ and 57.8 1.1% of Cl– , in the desalination cycle. The control MDC produced a maximum of 260 8 mV and 69.3 2% of Na+ removal and 51 1.5% Cl– removal. These results explain the role of using activated carbon for improved power production and water desalination. The SEM image of the biofilm shows pili (nanowires) with rod-shaped microorganisms. EDAX confirmed the presence of minerals such as Al, P, K, O, N, which may be due to chemical scale formation (especially P, Na and Ca) |
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IISc
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2016-09
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Article
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application/pdf
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http://neeri.csircentral.net/617/1/curr_sci_bala.pdf
Sophia, Carmalin A and Bhalambaal, V M (2016) Microbial water desalination and bio-electricity generation - Role of biomass carbon. Current Science, 111 (6). pp. 1077-1083. ISSN 0011-3891 |
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http://www.currentscience.ac.in/
http://neeri.csircentral.net/617/ |
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