STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC)

The high demand for energy, including electricity, in Indonesia is increasing every year, and it occurs simultaneously with the increasing amount of palm oil production. In its development, palm oil production will produce waste in the form of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME). An alternative solutio...

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Main Author: Miranda, Rizqa
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73838
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spelling id-itb.:738382023-06-23T16:22:00ZSTUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC) Miranda, Rizqa Indonesia Final Project electrode material, energy needs, electricity, POME, PSMFC INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73838 The high demand for energy, including electricity, in Indonesia is increasing every year, and it occurs simultaneously with the increasing amount of palm oil production. In its development, palm oil production will produce waste in the form of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME). An alternative solution that can address the need for electrical energy and also reduce POME is the use of Photosynthetic Sediment Microbial Fuel Cell (PSMFC). This system is able to generate electricity in a sustainable manner with the help of microalgae as oxygen suppliers to the system and bacteria which will degrade organic sediments and donor electrons. Nevertheless, PSMFC's performance can still be optimized. The objective of the study was to review the effect of the electrode material measuring 16 cm2 and the type of microbes used on the performance of PSMFC. It was found that the highest OCV value was obtained when graphite sheets were used as both electrodes (227 mV), and the maximum power density and highest current were obtained when stainless steel was used as both electrodes, with POME mixed culture as the anodic microbe (0.312 mW/m2 and 6.33 ?A, respectively). SEM analysis showed that biofilms formed more uniformly on graphite sheet electrodes and when POME mixed culture was used. FTIR analysis shows that there is algae buried on the anode side. text
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description The high demand for energy, including electricity, in Indonesia is increasing every year, and it occurs simultaneously with the increasing amount of palm oil production. In its development, palm oil production will produce waste in the form of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME). An alternative solution that can address the need for electrical energy and also reduce POME is the use of Photosynthetic Sediment Microbial Fuel Cell (PSMFC). This system is able to generate electricity in a sustainable manner with the help of microalgae as oxygen suppliers to the system and bacteria which will degrade organic sediments and donor electrons. Nevertheless, PSMFC's performance can still be optimized. The objective of the study was to review the effect of the electrode material measuring 16 cm2 and the type of microbes used on the performance of PSMFC. It was found that the highest OCV value was obtained when graphite sheets were used as both electrodes (227 mV), and the maximum power density and highest current were obtained when stainless steel was used as both electrodes, with POME mixed culture as the anodic microbe (0.312 mW/m2 and 6.33 ?A, respectively). SEM analysis showed that biofilms formed more uniformly on graphite sheet electrodes and when POME mixed culture was used. FTIR analysis shows that there is algae buried on the anode side.
format Final Project
author Miranda, Rizqa
spellingShingle Miranda, Rizqa
STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC)
author_facet Miranda, Rizqa
author_sort Miranda, Rizqa
title STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC)
title_short STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC)
title_full STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC)
title_fullStr STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC)
title_full_unstemmed STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL AND MICROBIAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC SEDIMENT MICROBIAL FUEL CELL (PSMFC)
title_sort study of the effect of electrode material and microbial culture on the performance of photosynthetic sediment microbial fuel cell (psmfc)
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/73838
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