Development of Soil Microbial Fuel Cell for Continuous Real-time Monitoring of Soil Data

Bahija Thamanna, A. Krishnan, Namitha Mohan, Nandagopan K M, Prasad R Menon
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The planet is getting hotter due to human activities that release greenhouse gases. Promoting renewable energy, which doesn’t emit carbon, can help mitigate global warming. Farmland, which covers a large portion of the Earth’s land area, can also be used as an energy source through the help of indigenous microorganisms in the soil that transform chemical energy into electrical energy with electrolysis. Real-time monitoring of soil nutrients is necessary to obtain an accurate yield from crops. This is achieved with the use of sensors that are powered by the energy generated from the soil. Zinc and copper electrodes are used to generate power, and a combination of 15x6 cells is used to maximize voltage and current generation. The output powers soil sensors like FC-28 and NPK sensors, and the data is sent to the AWS cloud for real-time monitoring of soil parameters. The experimental results show that a single SMFC cell generates 0.6V, while a series-parallel combination generates approximately 9V. By using a current booster circuit, the efficiency of the setup can be further improved. This technology is not yet widely used in the agricultural industry, but it has the potential to help farmers conveniently monitor soil conditions by utilizing the power generated from the soil itself.
用于土壤数据连续实时监测的土壤微生物燃料电池的研制
由于人类活动释放温室气体,地球正在变得越来越热。推广不排放碳的可再生能源有助于缓解全球变暖。农田占地球陆地面积的很大一部分,也可以作为能源,通过土壤中的本地微生物的帮助,将化学能通过电解转化为电能。对土壤养分进行实时监测是获得作物准确产量的必要条件。这是通过使用由土壤产生的能量驱动的传感器来实现的。锌和铜电极用于发电,15x6电池的组合用于最大限度地产生电压和电流。输出的数据为FC-28和NPK传感器等土壤传感器供电,并将数据发送到AWS云,用于实时监测土壤参数。实验结果表明,单个SMFC电池产生0.6V,串并联组合产生约9V。通过使用电流升压电路,可以进一步提高设置的效率。这项技术目前还没有广泛应用于农业,但它有可能通过利用土壤本身产生的能量来帮助农民方便地监测土壤状况。
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