Hydrogen p[roduction with a microbial biocathode

R.A. Rozendal, A.W. Jeremiasse, H.V.M. Hamelers, C.J.N. Buisman

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Abstract

This paper, for the first time, describes the development of a microbial biocathode for hydrogen production that is based on a naturally selected mixed culture of electrochemically active micro-organisms. This is achieved through a three-phase biocathode startup procedure that effectively turned an acetate- and hydrogen-oxidizing bioanode into a hydrogen-producing biocathode by reversing the polarity of the electrode. The microbial biocathode that was obtained in this way had a current density of about -1.2 A/Nm2 at a potential of -0.7 V. This was 3.6 times higher than that of a control electrode (-0.3 A/m2). Furthermore, the microbial biocathode produced about 0.63 m3 H2/m3 cathode liquid volume/day at a cathodic hydrogen efficiency of 49% during hydrogen yield tests, whereas the control electrode produced 0.08 m3 H2/m3 cathode liquid volume/day at a cathodic hydrogen efficiency of 25%. The effluent of the biocathode chamber could be used to inoculate another electrochemical cell that subsequently also developed an identical hydrogen-producing biocathode (-1.1 A/m2 at a potential of -0.7 V). Scanning electron micrographs of both microbial biocathodes showed a well-developed biofilm on the electrode surface.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)629-634
JournalEnvironmental Science and Technology
Volume42
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • fuel-cells
  • electricity-generation
  • electrodes
  • oxidation
  • membrane
  • iron
  • communities
  • reduction
  • bacterium
  • acetate

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