Tianjin Natural Science Foundation (No. 09JCYBJC08800), Key Projects of Tianjin Hi-tech Support Program (No. 11ZCGYSF01400), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China.
Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a new technology that can recover energy from biomass with simultaneous waste treatment. This technique has been developed fast in recent years in combining with environmental techniques such as wastewater treatment, degradation of toxic pollutants and desalination. With the increase of solid waste, applying MFC in composting is promising due to its property of waste disposal with simultaneous energy generation. In this paper, the microbial community of MFCs during composting was summarized. Four major influencing factors including electrodes, separators, oxygen supplement and configurations on the performance of composting MFCs were discussed. The characteristics of composting MFC as a new technique for reducing solid waste were as follows: high microbial biomass resulted in the high current density; adaptable to different environmental conditions; self-adjustable temperature with high energy efficiency; the transportation of proton from anode to cathode were limited by different solid substrates.
崔晋鑫,王鑫,唐景春. 微生物燃料电池在固体废物堆肥中的应用进展[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2012, 28(3): 295-304
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