ELECTRICITY PRODUCTI ON FROM WASTE WATER BY MICROBIAL FUEL CELL
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.5, No. 5)Publication Date: 2016-05-30
Authors : Vikram M; Sharpudin J;
Page : 166-174
Keywords : compounds; Power; Voltage; TSS; DO;
Abstract
A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a bio - electrochemical system that converts the chemical energy in the organic compounds such as acetate, lactate, and glucose. It converts renewable energy sources to electrical energy under anaerobic conditions. So it is possible to produce electricity in a MFC from wastewaters. This process is an alternative methodology for generation of electricity. Here the MFC used three different wastewater samples which were achieved maximum power with Tannery effluent was obtained 414 mV followed by munic ipal wastewater 254 mV and domestic waste water 244 mV. It has been f ound that a mixture of cow dung can actually resu lt in higher voltage than lechate and kitchen waste . MFC also used to treat the wastewaters under anaerobic process. The highest efficiency of DO removal has been achieved by Tan nery waste water (57.14 %), followed by municipal wastewater (50 %) and pond water (44.4%). The Tannery effluent shows the highest efficiency for TSS ( 55.4 %), followed by municipal waste water (51.64 %) and pond water (46.98 %).
Other Latest Articles
- INTERNET of THINGS (IoT) :SECURITY AND PRIVACY CONCERNS
- MPLS - TP: LABEL SWITCH PATH: CREATION AND MANAGEMENT
- DESIGN AND STRESS STRAIN ANALYSIS OF COMPOSITE SPUR GEAR IN AUTOMOBILE
- OPTICAL TIME - DOMAIN REFLECTOMETER SCHEDULING IN OPTICS
- DESIGN AND MODELLING HILBERT TRANSFORM BASED PHASE DETECTOR FOR ALL DIGITAL PHASE LOCKED LOOP
Last modified: 2016-05-06 23:13:21