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Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells
The industrial contamination of marine sediments with mercury, silver, and zinc in Penang, Malaysia was studied with bio-remediation coupled with power generation using membrane less open (aerated) and closed (non-aerated) sediment microbial fuel cells (SMFCs). The prototype for this SMFC is very si...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6339898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30692985 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03348 |
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author | Abbas, Syed Zaghum Rafatullah, Mohd Khan, Moonis Ali Siddiqui, Masoom Raza |
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description | The industrial contamination of marine sediments with mercury, silver, and zinc in Penang, Malaysia was studied with bio-remediation coupled with power generation using membrane less open (aerated) and closed (non-aerated) sediment microbial fuel cells (SMFCs). The prototype for this SMFC is very similar to a natural aquatic environment because it is not stimulated externally and an oxygen sparger is inserted in the cathode chamber to create the aerobic environment in the open SMFC and no oxygen supplied in the closed SMFC. The open and closed SMFCs were showed the maximum voltage generation 300.5 mV (77.75 mW/m(2)) and 202.7 mV (45.04 (mW/m(2)), respectively. The cyclic voltammetry showed the oxidation peak in open SMFCs at +1.9 μA and reduction peak at -0.3 μA but in closed SMFCs oxidation and reduction peaks were noted at +1.5 μA and -1.0 μA, respectively. The overall impedance (anode, cathode and solution) of closed SMFCs was higher than open SMFCs. The charge transfer impedance showed that the rates of substrate oxidation and reduction were very low in the closed SMFCs than open SMFCs. The Nyquist arc indicated that O(2) act as electron acceptor in the open SMFCs and CO(2) in the closed SMFCs. The highest remediation efficiency of toxic metals [Hg (II) ions, Zn (II) ions, and Ag (I) ions] in the open SMFCs were 95.03%, 86.69%, and 83.65% in closed SMFCs were 69.53%, 66.57%, and 65.33%, respectively, observed during 60–80 days. The scanning electron microscope and 16S rRNA analysis showed diverse exoelectrogenic community in the open SMFCs and closed SMFCs. The results demonstrated that open SMFCs could be employed for the power generation and bioremediation of pollutants. |
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spelling | pubmed-63398982019-01-28 Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells Abbas, Syed Zaghum Rafatullah, Mohd Khan, Moonis Ali Siddiqui, Masoom Raza Front Microbiol Microbiology The industrial contamination of marine sediments with mercury, silver, and zinc in Penang, Malaysia was studied with bio-remediation coupled with power generation using membrane less open (aerated) and closed (non-aerated) sediment microbial fuel cells (SMFCs). The prototype for this SMFC is very similar to a natural aquatic environment because it is not stimulated externally and an oxygen sparger is inserted in the cathode chamber to create the aerobic environment in the open SMFC and no oxygen supplied in the closed SMFC. The open and closed SMFCs were showed the maximum voltage generation 300.5 mV (77.75 mW/m(2)) and 202.7 mV (45.04 (mW/m(2)), respectively. The cyclic voltammetry showed the oxidation peak in open SMFCs at +1.9 μA and reduction peak at -0.3 μA but in closed SMFCs oxidation and reduction peaks were noted at +1.5 μA and -1.0 μA, respectively. The overall impedance (anode, cathode and solution) of closed SMFCs was higher than open SMFCs. The charge transfer impedance showed that the rates of substrate oxidation and reduction were very low in the closed SMFCs than open SMFCs. The Nyquist arc indicated that O(2) act as electron acceptor in the open SMFCs and CO(2) in the closed SMFCs. The highest remediation efficiency of toxic metals [Hg (II) ions, Zn (II) ions, and Ag (I) ions] in the open SMFCs were 95.03%, 86.69%, and 83.65% in closed SMFCs were 69.53%, 66.57%, and 65.33%, respectively, observed during 60–80 days. The scanning electron microscope and 16S rRNA analysis showed diverse exoelectrogenic community in the open SMFCs and closed SMFCs. The results demonstrated that open SMFCs could be employed for the power generation and bioremediation of pollutants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6339898/ /pubmed/30692985 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03348 Text en Copyright © 2019 Abbas, Rafatullah, Khan and Siddiqui. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Abbas, Syed Zaghum Rafatullah, Mohd Khan, Moonis Ali Siddiqui, Masoom Raza Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells |
title | Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells |
title_full | Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells |
title_fullStr | Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells |
title_short | Bioremediation and Electricity Generation by Using Open and Closed Sediment Microbial Fuel Cells |
title_sort | bioremediation and electricity generation by using open and closed sediment microbial fuel cells |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6339898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30692985 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03348 |
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