KMID : 1234420100380040461
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Korean Journal of Microbiololgy and Biotechnology 2010 Volume.38 No. 4 p.461 ~ p.466
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Studies on a Feasibility of Swine Farm Wastewater Treatment using Microbial Fuel Cell
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Jang Jae-Kyung
Kim Se-Hee Ryou Young-Sun Lee Sung-Hyun Kim Jong-Gu Kang Young-Goo Kim Young-Hwa Choi Jung-Eun
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Abstract
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In this study the feasibility of simultaneous electricity generation and treatment of swine farm wastewater using microbial fuel cells (MFCs) was examined. Two single-chamber MFCs containing an anode filled with different ratio of graphite felt and stainless-steel cross strip was used in all tests. The proportion of stainless-steel cross strip to graphite felt in the anode of control microbial fuel cell (CMFC) was higher than that of swine microbial fuel cell (SMFC) to reduce construction costs. SMFCs produced a stable current of 18 mA by swine wastewater with chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 3,167¡¾80 mg/L after enriched. The maximum power density and current density of SMFCs were 680 mW/m3 and 3,770 mA/m3, respectively. In the CMFC, power density and current density was lower than that of SMFC. CODs decreased by the SMFC and CMFC from 3,167¡¾80 to 865¡¾21 and 930¡¾14 mg/L, achieving 72.7% and 70.6% COD removal, respectively. The suspended solid (SS) of both fuel cells was also reduced over 99% (4,533¡¾67 to 24.0¡¾6.0 mg/L). The concentration of nutritive salts, NH4 +, NO3 -, and PO4 3-, dropped by 65.4%, 57.5%, and 73.7% by the SMFC, respectively. These results were similar with those of CMFC. These results show that the microbial fuel cells using electrode with mix stainless-steel cross strip and graphite felt can treat the swine wastewater simultaneously with an electricity generation from swine wastewater.
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KEYWORD
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Microbial fuel cell, swine wastewater, electricity, ammonium, nitrate, phosphate
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