Local Fruit Waste Driven Benthic Microbial Fuel Cell: A Sustainable Approach to Toxic Metal Removal and Bioelectricity Generation
Asim Ali Yaqoob, Claudia Guerrero–Barajas, Mohamad Nasir Mohamad Ibrahim, Khalid Umar +1
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100% confidenceMFC research in membrane, bacteria. Abstract The present work focused on the utilization of thr...
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Abstract The present work focused on the utilization of three local wastes i.e., rambutan ( nephelium lappaceum ), langsat ( lansium parasiticum ) and mango ( mangifera indica ) wastes as organic substrates in benthic microbial fuel cell (BMFC) to reduce the cadmium and lead concentrations from synthetic wastewater. Out of the three wastes, the mango waste promoted a maximum current density (87.71 mA/m 2 ) along with 78 % and 80 % removal efficiencies for Cd 2+ and Pb 2+ , respectively. The bacterial identification proved that Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterobacter , and Citrobacter were responsible for metals removals and energy generation. Lastly, the BMFC mechanism, challenges and future recommendations are enclosed.
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