Electrical output of bryophyte microbial fuel cell systems is sufficient to power a radio or an environmental sensor
Autor: | Alison G. Smith, Matthew B Cooper, Susan T.L. Harrison, Fabienne Felder, Christopher J. Howe, Paolo Bombelli, C. Jill Harrison, Durgaprasad Madras Rajaraman Iyer, Jessica Royles, Ross J. Dennis |
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Přispěvatelé: | Bombelli, Paolo [0000-0001-5836-0218], Madras Rajaraman Iyer, Durgaprasad [0000-0002-0891-3336], Harrison, C Jill [0000-0002-5228-600X], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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0301 basic medicine
Microbial fuel cell 020209 energy 02 engineering and technology Biology Photosynthesis Physcomitrella patens 03 medical and health sciences microbial fuel cell Engineering Botany 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering plant microbial fuel cell lcsh:Science bryophyte Multidisciplinary bryoMFC business.industry Environmental engineering bioelectricity biology.organism_classification Solar energy Moss Anode 030104 developmental biology electrochemistry Bryophyte lcsh:Q Electric power business Research Article |
Zdroj: | Royal Society Open Science, Vol 3, Iss 10 (2016) Royal Society Open Science Paolo, B, Dennis, R, Felder, F, Cooper, M, Durgaprasad, M R I, Royles, J, Harrison, S, Smith, A, Harrison, C J & Howe, C 2016, ' Electrical output of bryophyte microbial fuel cell systems is sufficient to power a radio or an environmental sensor ', Royal Society Open Science, vol. 3, 160249 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160249 |
Popis: | Plant microbial fuel cells are a recently developed technology that exploits photosynthesis in vascular plants by harnessing solar energy and generating electrical power. In this study, the model moss species Physcomitrella patens , and other environmental samples of mosses, have been used to develop a non-vascular bryophyte microbial fuel cell (bryoMFC). A novel three-dimensional anodic matrix was successfully created and characterized and was further tested in a bryoMFC to determine the capacity of mosses to generate electrical power. The importance of anodophilic microorganisms in the bryoMFC was also determined. It was found that the non-sterile bryoMFCs operated with P. patens delivered over an order of magnitude higher peak power output (2.6 ± 0.6 µW m −2 ) than bryoMFCs kept in near-sterile conditions (0.2 ± 0.1 µW m −2 ). These results confirm the importance of the microbial populations for delivering electrons to the anode in a bryoMFC. When the bryoMFCs were operated with environmental samples of moss (non-sterile) the peak power output reached 6.7 ± 0.6 mW m −2 . The bryoMFCs operated with environmental samples of moss were able to power a commercial radio receiver or an environmental sensor (LCD desktop weather station). |
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