Bioelectricity Generation From Single-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells With Various Local Soil Media and Green Bean Sprouts as Nutrient
Date
2020-07-15Author
MULYONO, Tri
MISTO, Misto
BUSRONI, Busroni
SISWANTO, Siswanto
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In this experiment, seven single-chamber microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were made and filled with various types of
local agricultural soil and sediments found in irrigation channels, which were mixed with glucose and green bean sprouts mashed
as nutrients for microbial survival. MFC electric power was measured every day for 35 days. Every time low electric power
indicated weak microbial activity, green bean sprouts were added. The highest electric power of 118 µW (23.4 µW/m2) was observed
in fuel cells filled with agricultural land planted with rice. Power density reached the range of 120–140 mW/m2, whereas the
incubation time showed a maximum of 35 days. This study found that adding green bean sprouts can increase the length of the
MFC cycle and strengthen the generated power up to 122 µW. ©2020. CBIORE-IJRED. All rights reserved
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