Removal of ammonia from leachate by using thermophilic microbial fuel cells equipped with membrane electrode

Kuo Ti Chen, Min Der Bai, Hui Yun Yang, Yu Ching Chen, Wen Jang Lu, Chihpin Huang*

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Abstract

In wastewater treatment, biological nitrogen removal is an important topic, and the optimal condition for it is a mesophilic environment. This study developed a thermophilic microbial fuel cells (thermo-MFCs) equipped with a hydrophobic membrane electrode to remove and recover ammonia and water from leachate. The results were compared with those of the mesophilic MFCs (meso-MFCs) and they show that the current and power densities for meso-MFCs are higher. The ammonia removal efficiencies of thermo-MFCs are 83% (closed circuit) and 60% (open circuit), higher than those of closed- and open-circuit meso-MFCs (48 and 38%, respectively). Water vapor, the main recovery water flux for the thermo-MFCs, provided 36.5 L m-2d-1using the closed-circuit mode without applied energy. Moreover, thermo-MFCs and meso-MFCs can be restored within 24 h even under inhibition by using 7200 mg L-1ammonia. The proposed process presents an economic and ecofriendly method to not only recover water and ammonia from leachate but also alleviate ammonia inhibition.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5
JournalSustainable Environment Research
Volume30
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Ammonia inhibition
  • Microbial fuel cells
  • Renewable energy
  • Water recovery

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