2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40643-018-0201-0
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Electricity generation potential of poultry droppings wastewater in microbial fuel cell using rice husk charcoal electrodes

Abstract: Background: Poultry droppings from poultry farms and rice husks obtained from rice milling process are generally considered as wastes and discarded in Nigeria. Although many studies have shown that microbial fuel cells (MFCs) can generate electricity from organic wastes, little or no study have examined MFCs for generating electricity from poultry droppings and rice husk as electrode material. Findings: Laboratory-scale double-chamber MFCs were inoculated with concentrations of poultry droppings wastewater and… Show more

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“…[114]. Using MFC with rice husk charcoal as an electrode in combination with effluent from poultry slaughterhouses generated a volumetric power output of 6.9 W/m 3 while achieving a 40% dissolved organic carbon reduction [115]. Similarly, an energy generation harvesting rate of 278 mW/m 2 was observed with an effective 82% BOD removal efficiency in a continuous horizontal flow MFC [116].…”
Section: Poultry Slaughterhouse Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[114]. Using MFC with rice husk charcoal as an electrode in combination with effluent from poultry slaughterhouses generated a volumetric power output of 6.9 W/m 3 while achieving a 40% dissolved organic carbon reduction [115]. Similarly, an energy generation harvesting rate of 278 mW/m 2 was observed with an effective 82% BOD removal efficiency in a continuous horizontal flow MFC [116].…”
Section: Poultry Slaughterhouse Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis used to identify the energy of the region and to vindicate the urgent need to implement of profitable projects given the availability of raw materials. 2017Livestock slaughterhouses 38 Karaca and Öztürk (2017) Green leaves 100 Bowan and Tierobaar (2014) Poultry slaughterhouses 180 Makisha and Semenova (2018), Eriksson et al (2017) Catering activities 60 Ogur and Mbatia (2013), Oyiwona et al (2018) Manure 60 Kigozi et al (2013), Tatàno et al (2017) Solid and liquid droppings 70 Kumar et al (2017) Agricultural waste 60…”
Section: The Potential Of Biogas In the Northwest Of Tunisiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generation of electricity is mainly due to the oxidation of organic matter (molasses waste) from where they produce electrons and are captured by the anode electrode, and pass to the cathode electrode generating a flow of electrons (Saha et al, 2019). The type of substrate is important for any type of biological process, because it serves as a source of carbon (nutrient) and energy (Oyiwona et al, 2018), likewise, the efficiency and economic feasibility of changing organic waste into bioenergy depending on its characteristics and component of the waste material (Igboamalu et al, 2019;Ong and Yamagiwa, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%