Bioelectricity generation from coconut husk retting wastewater in fed batch operating microbial fuel cell by phenol degrading microorganism

C. Jayashree, P. Arulazhagan, S. Adish Kumar, S. Kaliappan, Ick Tae Yeom, J. Rajesh Banu

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Abstract

Dual chamber microbial fuel cell (MFC) operated at fed batch mode for the treatment of retting wastewater has potently achieved both current generation and phenol removal. Hydraulic retention time (HRT) of the reactor was varied from 40 days to 10 days. COD (chemical oxygen demand) removal was 91% at 40 days HRT, with an initial COD concentration of 530±50gm-3. Retting wastewater with an initial phenol concentration of 320±60gm-3 procured a highest phenol removal of 93% at 40 days HRT of the microbial fuel cell. Maximum power density of 362mWm-2 was achieved using retting wastewater at HRT of 20 days with an internal resistance of 150Ω in a dual chambered MFC. The bacterial strains in anode region, reported to be responsible for potential phenol removal, were identified as Ochrobactrum sp. RA1 (KJ408266), Ochrobactrum sp. RA2 (KJ408267) and Pesudomonas aeruginosa RA3 (KJ408268) using phylogenetic analysis. The study reveals that, dual chambered MFC effectively removed the phenol from retting wastewater along with power generation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)249-254
Number of pages6
JournalBiomass and Bioenergy
Volume69
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2014

Keywords

  • 16s rRNA sequencing
  • Coulombic efficiency
  • Ochrobactrum sp. RA1
  • Organic loading rate
  • Power density

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