Artículo
Thermodynamic approach to simulate current densities of energy-harvesting microbial electrochemical systems fed with human urine
Fecha de publicación:
06/2022
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Bioresource Technology Reports
ISSN:
2589-014X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Different theoretical models have been addressed to simulate electricity generation of microbial electrochemical systems (MESs) fed with a variety of organics. In the case of urine-fed MESs (u-MESs), the lack of input parameters to feed current bio-physical models has somehow restrained their theoretical approach. This study introduces a model, based on microbial energetics, to simulate current generation of u-MESs without the need of resorting to parameters typically used as simulation entries in bio-physical approaches (e.g., maximum substrate-utilization rates (qmax), Monod half-saturation coefficients (KS)). The strategy consisted in linking the catabolic energy density available in the urine medium to the specific electro-active microbial growth-rate, the latter calculated from metabolic thermodynamics (Gibbs free-energy changes for the catabolic/anabolic reactions, and Gibbs energy dissipation). Calculated growth rates were used to compute specific substrate-utilization rates, the effective flux of electrons into the anode biofilm and the resulting current densities as a function of urine concentration.
Palabras clave:
BIO-ENERGY
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MICROBIAL ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS
,
SIMULATION
,
THERMODYNAMICS
,
URINE
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Citación
Prudente, Mariano; Massazza, Diego Ariel; Busalmen, Juan Pablo; Romeo, Hernan Esteban; Thermodynamic approach to simulate current densities of energy-harvesting microbial electrochemical systems fed with human urine; Elsevier; Bioresource Technology Reports; 18; 6-2022; 1-11
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