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Trapa natans Husk-Derived Nanoporous Carbons as Electrode Materials for Sustainable High-Power Microbial Fuel Cell Supercapacitor Systems
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Trapa natans Husk-Derived Nanoporous Carbons as Electrode Materials for Sustainable High-Power Microbial Fuel Cell Supercapacitor Systems

Chia-Chieh Hsu, Yi-Chu Lin, Yao-Yu Lin, Hsin-Tien Li, Chung-Sheng Ni, Chao-I Liu, Chao-Chin Chang, Liang-Chen Lin, Yung-Tin Pan, Shih-Fu Liu, …
Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research, 卷.3(5), 2100163
05/2022

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activated carbon;high power density;microbial fuel cells;Trapa natans husks Energy Engineering and Power Technology Ecology Waste Management and Disposal Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs), which convert chemical energy into electricity using microbes, are an emerging sustainable energy technology. However, high costs and low power output limit the advanced development of MFCs. This study utilizes the agricultural waste, Trapa natans husks, to obtain low-cost nanoporous carbons. The Trapa natans husk-derived nanoporous carbons (TNHs) are used as electrode materials in Escherichia coli system-based MFCs. After optimization of both anode and cathode materials for MFCs, a high average power density of 5713 mW m −2 is achieved, which is 1.9 times greater than that of commercial activated carbon. It is shown that TNHs have better bacterial adhesion and electrochemical activities owing to their favorable pore size distribution, suitable functional group, high surface area, and excellent biocompatibility and conductivity. Furthermore, the supercapacitors (SCs) with TNH-based electrodes are utilized to store the energy generated from MFCs. The SC with TNH-600 electrodes exhibits a high specific capacitance of 84 F g −1 at a current density of 1 A g −1 after 1000 cycles. This study demonstrates that TNH is a promising electrode material for biofriendly and renewable MFCs, and the MFC-SC system with TNH electrodes is a high-power sustainable energy generation and storage device.

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