Metal Nitride Vn Decorated Carbon Cloth Anode Promotes Aniline Degradation and Electricity Generation of Mfcs by Efficiently Enriching Electroactive Bacteria and Promoting Extracellular Electron Transfer

34 Pages Posted: 27 Jun 2023

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Jixiang Zou

Harbin Institute of Technology

Qinghuan Chang

Harbin Institute of Technology

Mei Yan

Harbin Institute of Technology

Chongshen Guo

Harbin Institute of Technology - School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Abstract

To increase the colonization of electroactive bacteria and accelerate the rate of extracellular electron transfer, a simple coated anode of microbial fuel cell was designed. Here, we took advantage of vanadium nitride (VN) particles to modify the carbon cloth (VN@CC). Compared with bare carbon cloth, the designed VN@CC bioanodes exhibited larger electrochemically active area, better biocompatibility, and smaller charge transfer impedance. The MFC with VN@CC bioanodes achieved the maximum power density of 3.89 W m-2 and chemical oxygen demand removal rate of 84%, which were about 1.88 and 2.8 times that of CC, when 1000 mg L-1 aniline was degraded. The morphology of biofilm and 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis proved that the VN@CC bioanodes facilitated the enrichment of electroactive bacteria (99.02%) and increased the ratio of fast electron transfer, thus enhancing the MFC performance of aniline degradation and power output. This work disclosed that it was feasible to increase the overall performance of MFC by enhancing the EET efficiency and presented valuable insights for future work.

Keywords: vanadium nitride, aniline degradation, extracellular electron transfer, fast electron transfer, electroactive bacteria

Suggested Citation

Zou, Jixiang and Chang, Qinghuan and Yan, Mei and Guo, Chongshen, Metal Nitride Vn Decorated Carbon Cloth Anode Promotes Aniline Degradation and Electricity Generation of Mfcs by Efficiently Enriching Electroactive Bacteria and Promoting Extracellular Electron Transfer. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4492462 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4492462

Jixiang Zou

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

Qinghuan Chang

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

Mei Yan (Contact Author)

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

Chongshen Guo

Harbin Institute of Technology - School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ( email )

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