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Enhanced biohydrogen production in a membraneless single-chamber microbial electrolysis cell during high-strength wastewater treatment: Effect of electrode materials and configurations

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, ISSN: 0360-3199, Vol: 48, Issue: 2, Page: 495-513
2023
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The selection of better electrode material and studies of the electrocatalytic activities of the electrodes are crucial to increasing biohydrogen production in a microbial electrolysis cells (MEC). In the present work, we studied biohydrogen production and electrocatalytic activities using a membraneless single-chamber MEC fed with high-strength wastewater, using different electrode materials (metal and carbon electrode), configurations and electrode distance. The electro-fermentation (EF) process showed a significantly higher biohydrogen production and COD removal, compared to conventional dark fermentation reactor (DF). The maximum hydrogen production rate (HPR) obtained was 314 m 3 H 2 /m 3 R.d with an overall biohydrogen recovery (r H2 ) of 340% using the electrode configuration stainless steel 304 pleated mesh 60 as anode and stainless steel 304 flat mesh 60 as cathode at 4 cm of electrode distance. The onset potential for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) with metal electrode was significantly lower than carbon electrode.

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Manuel Posadas-Hernández; Juan Leodegario García-Rojas; Sasirot Khamkure; Liliana García-Sánchez; Tania Gutierrez-Macías; Cornelio Morales-Morales; Edson Baltazar Estrada-Arriaga

Elsevier BV

Energy; Physics and Astronomy

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