Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell

Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a method that is both effective and environmentally friendly for producing renewable electricity. Several studies have shown that one of the major challenges is the generation of electrons as a result of poor exploitation of organic substrates. One of the most talked abo...

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Main Authors: Amira Suriaty Yaakop, Akil Ahmad, Fida Hussain, Sang-Eun Oh, Mohammed B. Alshammari, Raju Chauhan
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-01-01
Series:International Journal of Chemical Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/2425735
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Sang-Eun Oh
Mohammed B. Alshammari
Raju Chauhan
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description Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a method that is both effective and environmentally friendly for producing renewable electricity. Several studies have shown that one of the major challenges is the generation of electrons as a result of poor exploitation of organic substrates. One of the most talked about issues in modern molecular fusion is the reutilization of biological organic waste in an MFC. In this article, the effective utilization of domestic organic waste as an organic supply for bacterial species to generate energy was highlighted. The findings that were obtained corresponded to the one-of-a-kind MFC operation in which a voltage of 110 mV was generated in a time span of 12 days during operation with an external resistance of 500 ῼ. With an internal resistance of 117 ῼ, the maximum power density and the current density were recorded 0.1047 mW/m2 and 21.84 mA/m2, respectively. According to the results of the biological study, strains of bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter schindleri, and Pseudomonas nitroreducens are the ones responsible for producing energy. In addition, final remarks with proposals for the future have been enclosed.
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spelling doaj-art-f0d809d7167f4bd09881a1f1a1f3d37a2025-02-03T01:29:27ZengWileyInternational Journal of Chemical Engineering1687-80782023-01-01202310.1155/2023/2425735Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel CellAmira Suriaty Yaakop0Akil Ahmad1Fida Hussain2Sang-Eun Oh3Mohammed B. Alshammari4Raju Chauhan5School of Biological SciencesDepartment of ChemistryResearch Institute for Advanced Industrial TechnologyDepartment of Biological EnvironmentDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of Environmental ScienceMicrobial fuel cell (MFC) is a method that is both effective and environmentally friendly for producing renewable electricity. Several studies have shown that one of the major challenges is the generation of electrons as a result of poor exploitation of organic substrates. One of the most talked about issues in modern molecular fusion is the reutilization of biological organic waste in an MFC. In this article, the effective utilization of domestic organic waste as an organic supply for bacterial species to generate energy was highlighted. The findings that were obtained corresponded to the one-of-a-kind MFC operation in which a voltage of 110 mV was generated in a time span of 12 days during operation with an external resistance of 500 ῼ. With an internal resistance of 117 ῼ, the maximum power density and the current density were recorded 0.1047 mW/m2 and 21.84 mA/m2, respectively. According to the results of the biological study, strains of bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter schindleri, and Pseudomonas nitroreducens are the ones responsible for producing energy. In addition, final remarks with proposals for the future have been enclosed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/2425735
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Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell
International Journal of Chemical Engineering
title Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell
title_full Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell
title_fullStr Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell
title_full_unstemmed Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell
title_short Domestic Organic Waste: A Potential Source to Produce the Energy via a Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cell
title_sort domestic organic waste a potential source to produce the energy via a single chamber microbial fuel cell
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/2425735
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