Starch – carrageenan based low-cost membrane permeability characteristic and its application for yeast microbial fuel cells

M. Christwardana, Satrio Kuntolaksono, A. A. Septevani, H. Hadiyanto
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Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are an innovative method that generates sustainable electricity by exploiting the metabolic processes of microorganisms. The membrane that divides the anode and cathode chambers is an important component of MFCs. Commercially available membranes, such as Nafion, are both costly, not sustainable, and harmful to the environment. In this study, a low-cost alternative membrane for MFCs based on a starch-carrageenan blend (SCB-LCM) was synthesized. The SCB-LCM membrane was created by combining starch and carrageenan and demonstrated a high dehydration rate of 98.87 % over six hours. SEM analysis revealed a smooth surface morphology with no pores on the membrane surface. The performance of SCB-LCM membrane-based MFCs was evaluated and compared to that of other membranes, including Nafion 117 and Nafion 212. All membranes tested over 25 hours lost significant weight, with SCB-LCM losing the least. The maximum power density (MPD) of the SCB-LCM MFCs was 15.77 ± 4.34 mW/m2, indicating comparable performance to commercial membranes. Moreover, the cost-to-power ratio for MFCs employing SCB-LCM was the lowest (0.03 USD.m2/mW) when compared to other membranes, indicating that SCB-LCM might be a viable and cost-effective alternative to Nafion in MFCs. These SCB-LCM findings lay the groundwork for future research into low-cost and sustainable membrane for MFC technologies.  
基于淀粉-卡拉胶的低成本膜渗透特性及其在酵母微生物燃料电池中的应用
微生物燃料电池(MFC)是一种利用微生物的新陈代谢过程产生可持续电力的创新方法。分隔阳极室和阴极室的膜是 MFC 的重要组成部分。市场上出售的膜,如 Nafion,不仅成本高昂、不可持续,而且对环境有害。本研究合成了一种基于淀粉-卡拉胶混合物(SCB-LCM)的低成本 MFC 替代膜。SCB-LCM 膜由淀粉和卡拉胶混合而成,在六小时内脱水率高达 98.87%。扫描电子显微镜分析表明,膜表面形态光滑,没有孔隙。对基于 SCB-LCM 膜的 MFC 的性能进行了评估,并与其他膜(包括 Nafion 117 和 Nafion 212)的性能进行了比较。所有经过 25 小时测试的膜都明显减重,其中 SCB-LCM 减重最少。SCB-LCM MFC 的最大功率密度(MPD)为 15.77 ± 4.34 mW/m2,表明其性能与商用膜相当。此外,与其他膜相比,采用 SCB-LCM 的 MFC 的成本功率比最低(0.03 美元 m2/mW),这表明 SCB-LCM 可能是 MFC 中 Nafion 的可行且具有成本效益的替代品。这些 SCB-LCM 研究结果为未来研究 MFC 技术的低成本和可持续膜奠定了基础。
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