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Microcellular Electrode Material for Microbial Bioelectrochemical Systems Synthesized by Hydrothermal Carbonization of Biomass Derived Precursors
Flexer, Victoria
; Donose, Bogdan C.; Lefebvre, Camille; Pozo, Guillermo; Boone, Matthieu N.; Van Hoorebeke, Luc; Baccour, Mohamed; Bonnet, Laurent; Calas-Etienne, Sylvie; Galarneau, Anne; Titirici, Magdalena M.; Brun, Nicolas
Fecha de publicación:
05/2016
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
ISSN:
2168-0485
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Inglés
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Resumen
A new monolithic carbonaceous material, 750-HMF-CarboHIPE, is presented here. The new electrode has been tested as an anode material inside a microbial bioelectrochemical system. In a purposely designed continuous flow bioelectrochemical reactor, the new material showed high biocompatibility, with a continuous biofilm development that remained bioelectrochemically active for over 6 months. A catalytic current of 1.56 mA cm-2/7.8 mA cm-3 (normalization by projected surface area and volumetric current) was reached. The current density was proportional to the flow rate. The new electrode material was synthesized using a high internal phase emulsion (HIPE) as a soft template to confine the polymerization and hydrothermal carbonization of two precursors derived from the cellulosic fraction of biomass and the bark of fruit trees: 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and phloroglucinol, respectively. Altogether, the sustainable synthetic route from biomass materials and the proposed application of oxidizing organic matter present in wastewater to produce electricity in a microbial fuel cell (MFC) close an interesting loop of prospective sustainable technology.
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Flexer, Victoria; Donose, Bogdan C.; Lefebvre, Camille; Pozo, Guillermo; Boone, Matthieu N.; et al.; Microcellular Electrode Material for Microbial Bioelectrochemical Systems Synthesized by Hydrothermal Carbonization of Biomass Derived Precursors; American Chemical Society; ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering; 4; 5; 5-2016; 2508-2516
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