2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.02.032
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Simultaneous use of a crossflow filtration membrane as microbial fuel cell anode – Permeate flow leads to 4-fold increased current densities

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“…For the experiments with filtering anode and hybrid anode, we used a commercial cross-flow filtration setup (Sartoflow Study, Sartorius, Germany) as described by Madjarov et al (2018). The filtration device consisted of two main parts: a 5 L glass reactor and a custom-made polypropylene membrane cassette.…”
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“…For the experiments with filtering anode and hybrid anode, we used a commercial cross-flow filtration setup (Sartoflow Study, Sartorius, Germany) as described by Madjarov et al (2018). The filtration device consisted of two main parts: a 5 L glass reactor and a custom-made polypropylene membrane cassette.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneous use of filtration membranes as microbial anodes was demonstrated by using commercially available electrically conductive filters of different filter grades made from sintered stainless steel (CrNi-steel grade 1.4404; GKN, Radevormwald, Germany), as suggested by Madjarov et al (2018). To test the effect of membrane pore size, 2.5 mm thick membranes with filter grade of 0.5 µm (SIKA-R 0.5 AX) and 0.1 µm (SIKA-R 0.1 AS) were used.…”
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