生物电化学系统(BESs)技术在香蕉茎生产电能中的应用

Sitti Chadijah, Firnanelty Firnanelty, Maswati Baharuddin Baharuddin, Sappewali Sappewali
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生物电化学系统(BES)技术是一种利用细菌作为催化剂产生电能的方法。这种电能是由微生物燃料电池(mfc)产生的,它代表了生物能源研究的最新发展。本研究利用香蕉茎和假单胞菌作为基质。本研究旨在评估香蕉茎在MFC系统中作为基质的潜力,并确定添加电解质溶液和适当缓冲材料的组合对实现最大电流、电位差和功率密度值的影响。结果表明,在功率密度为446 mW/m²的情况下,所获得的最大电流和电位差分别为1.05 mA和0.62 V。当KMnO4电解质溶液与磷酸钠缓冲液结合时,得到的电位差为0.76 V,电流为1.75 mA,功率密度值为911 mW/m²。用K3[Fe(CN)6]电解质溶液缓冲液与磷酸钾缓冲液混合使用,产生电流为1.14 mA,功率密度值达到406 mW/m²。
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Bioelectrochemical Systems (BESs) Technology for The Production of Electrical Energy from Kepok Banana Stem
Bioelectrochemical Systems (BES) technology is a method for generating electric energy using bacteria as catalysts. The electricity is produced by Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs), which represent the latest development in biological energy research. This study utilized substrates from banana stems and the bacterium Pseudomonas sp. The research aims to assess the potential of banana stems as a substrate in the MFC system and to determine the effects of adding a combination of an electrolyte solution and an appropriate buffering material to achieve maximum current, potential difference, and power density values. The results showed that the maximum current and potential difference achieved were 1.05 mA and 0.62 V, respectively, with a power density value of 446 mW/m². When combining the KMnO4 electrolyte solution with sodium phosphate buffer, a potential difference of 0.76 V and a current of 1.75 mA were obtained, resulting in a power density value of 911 mW/m². By using the K3[Fe(CN)6] electrolyte solution buffer with potassium phosphate buffer, a current of 1.14 mA was produced, and the power density value reached 406 mW/m².
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