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Manganese dioxide as a new cathode catalyst in microbial fuel cells

Authors :
Li, Xiang
Hu, Boxun
Suib, Steven
Lei, Yu
Li, Baikun
Source :
Journal of Power Sources. May2010, Vol. 195 Issue 9, p2586-2591. 6p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: This study focused on manganese oxides with a cryptomelane-type octahedral molecular sieve (OMS-2) structure to replace platinum as a cathode catalyst in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). Undoped (ud-OSM-2) and three catalysts doped with cobalt (Co-OMS-2), copper (Cu-OMS-2), and cerium (Ce-OMS-2) to enhance their catalytic performances were investigated. The novel OMS-2 cathodes were examined in granular activated carbon MFC (GACMFC) with sodium acetate as the anode reagent and oxygen in air as the cathode reagent. The results showed that after 400h of operation, the Co-OMS-2 and Cu-OMS-2 exhibited good catalytic performance in an oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The voltage of the Co-OMS-2 GACMFC was 217mV, and the power density was 180mWm−2. The voltage of the Cu-OMS-2 GACMFC was 214mV and the power density was 165mWm−2. The internal resistance (R in) of the OMS-2 GACMFCs (18±1Ω) was similar to that of the platinum GACMFCs (17Ω). Furthermore, the degradation rates of organic substrates in the OMS-2 GACMFCs were twice those in the platinum GACMFCs, which enhance their wastewater treatment efficiencies. This study indicated that using OMS-2 manganese oxides to replace platinum as a cathodic catalyst enhances power generation, increases contaminant removal, and substantially reduces the cost of MFCs. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03787753
Volume :
195
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Power Sources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
47460320
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.10.084