Here a three-chamber microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) has been developed to couple the CO 2 removal from a gas mixture to the ammonium nitrogen recovery. The here proposed MEC adopted an innovative two-side cathode configuration, where two identic cathodic chambers are connected in parallel by a titanium wire and separated from an intermediate anodic compartment by an anion and a cation exchange membrane (AEM and CEM). The two-side configuration has been proposed as a post treatment unit capable to perform the biogas upgrading through the CO 2 reduction and removal into the cathodic chambers as well as the ammonium recovery from a liquid waste stream due to its migration for the electroneutrality maintenance of the cell. The experiments have been conducted at two different anodic potential (i.e. +0.2 and −0.1 V vs Standard Hydrogen Electrode SHE), using a synthetic feeding solution and a gas mixture simulating a domestic wastewater and a biogas, respectively. The results obtained using the new configuration have been also compared to the performances reported in a previous work where a three – chamber MEC, characterized by the presence of an intermediate accumulation chamber, was aimed to the CO 2 removal and to nitrogen recovery; this comparison highlighted higher performances of the two-side configuration in terms of methane production, CO 2 removal and energy consumption, keeping the same anodic performances.

Two-side cathode microbial electrolysis cell for nutrients recovery and biogas upgrading / Zeppilli, Marco; Simoni, Marco; Paiano, Paola; Majone, Mauro. - In: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL. - ISSN 1385-8947. - 370:(2019), pp. 466-476. [10.1016/j.cej.2019.03.119]

Two-side cathode microbial electrolysis cell for nutrients recovery and biogas upgrading

Zeppilli, Marco
;
Simoni, Marco;Paiano, Paola;Majone, Mauro
2019

Abstract

Here a three-chamber microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) has been developed to couple the CO 2 removal from a gas mixture to the ammonium nitrogen recovery. The here proposed MEC adopted an innovative two-side cathode configuration, where two identic cathodic chambers are connected in parallel by a titanium wire and separated from an intermediate anodic compartment by an anion and a cation exchange membrane (AEM and CEM). The two-side configuration has been proposed as a post treatment unit capable to perform the biogas upgrading through the CO 2 reduction and removal into the cathodic chambers as well as the ammonium recovery from a liquid waste stream due to its migration for the electroneutrality maintenance of the cell. The experiments have been conducted at two different anodic potential (i.e. +0.2 and −0.1 V vs Standard Hydrogen Electrode SHE), using a synthetic feeding solution and a gas mixture simulating a domestic wastewater and a biogas, respectively. The results obtained using the new configuration have been also compared to the performances reported in a previous work where a three – chamber MEC, characterized by the presence of an intermediate accumulation chamber, was aimed to the CO 2 removal and to nitrogen recovery; this comparison highlighted higher performances of the two-side configuration in terms of methane production, CO 2 removal and energy consumption, keeping the same anodic performances.
2019
CO2 removal; microbial electrolysis cell; bioelectromethanogenesis; nutrients recovery; two-side cathode
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Two-side cathode microbial electrolysis cell for nutrients recovery and biogas upgrading / Zeppilli, Marco; Simoni, Marco; Paiano, Paola; Majone, Mauro. - In: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL. - ISSN 1385-8947. - 370:(2019), pp. 466-476. [10.1016/j.cej.2019.03.119]
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