Frontiers in Energy Research (Jul 2014)

Long-term performance of primary and secondary electroactive biofilms using layered corrugated carbon electrodes

  • André eBaudler,
  • Sebastian eRiedl,
  • Uwe eSchröder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2014.00030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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The performance of primary and secondary electroactive biofilms grown on layered corrugated carbon electrodes was studied over a period of several months. With an average projected current density of 6.7 mA cm-2 the studied secondary electroactive biofilms outperformed the primary biofilms (3.0 mA cm-2) over the entire experimental period. At the same time both, primary and secondary biofilms, exhibited a constant Coulomb efficiency of about 89 %. The study further illustrates that three-dimensional electrodes such as layered corrugated carbon (LCC) allow a sustained long-term performance without significant decrease in electrode performance.

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