Performance evaluations of yeast based microbial fuel cells improved by the optimization of dead zone inside carbon felt electrode

KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(2021)

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The performance of yeast-based microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and the growth pattern of yeast were evaluated with the optimization of dead zone within carbon felt (CF) electrode. Yeast cells were grown onto the different CFs that have 1 to 4 mm thicknesses, while optical and electrochemical evaluations were implemented to determine the optimal growth pattern of yeast and to elucidate a relationship between the growth pattern of yeast and the performance of MFC. According to the evaluations, biofilm consisting of high-density yeast cells is formed in the upper 1 mm height of CF electrode. As the height goes down, density of yeast cells is reduced to less than half of the upper biofilm, and by calculating the growth rate of yeast cells per CF volume, it is recognized that the coverage of biocatalyst including yeast cell increases from 0.191 to 0.406 µmol/cm 3 with decreasing CF thickness. Then, the performance of MFCs using biocatalysts including yeast cells grown on different thick CFs is measured to investigate how the growth pattern of yeast cells affects the performance of MFCs. Results show their maximum power density (MPD) increases linearly as the area that yeast cells are filled increases, and when CF thickness is 1 mm, MPD reaches 417.13 W/m 3 .
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Yeast,Biofilm,Carbon Felt,Growth Pattern of Yeast,Microbial Fuel Cells
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