On the Effect of Different Configurations in Air-Cathode MFCs Fed by Composite Food Waste for Energy Harvesting
Frattini, D.
Falcucci, G.
Minutillo, M.
Ferone, C.
Cioffi, R.
Jannelli, E.
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Frattini D., Falcucci G., Minutillo M., Ferone C., Cioffi R., Jannelli E., 2016, On the Effect of Different Configurations in Air-Cathode MFCs Fed by Composite Food Waste for Energy Harvesting, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 49, 85-90.
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Abstract

In this work, experimental results on the behavior of single chamber air-cathode microbial fuel cells, fed by composite food waste, are illustrated. Specific interest has been focused on the presence/absence of a Nafion membrane, the influence of horizontal/vertical cell layout and on the amount of water inside the cells, in order to evaluate the performances in different configurations. A remarkable increment of performances is observed when a Nafion membrane is used or when the composite food waste has a low Solid-to-Liquid ratio. Resultsshowed that values of about 380-550 mV, for the open circuit voltage, and power density of 16-27 mW/m2 areachieved when Nafion/Vertical or Nafion/Conditioned/Horizontal configurations are used. The most limiting factors to power generation can be attributed to the high water losses, when Nafion is absent, and to the high internal resistance, when a thick cathode is used instead of a thin carbon cloth.
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