Effect of operating parameters on rice mill wastewater treatment in an acidogenic chamber and MFC coupled system
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2022
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Acidogenic bioconversion of rice mill wastewater (RMW) into volatile fatty acid (VFA) represents an interesting approach for wastewater valorization. In this study, an acidogenic chamber was coupled with a dual-chambered MFC having a ceramic membrane (AC-MFC). A short hydraulic retention time (HRT) was employed for the two-step anaerobic treatment (acidogenesis and electrogenesis) to prevent the proliferation of methanogens. The effect of pH (5.5�7.5) and HRT (0.5 d�0.75 d) were investigated to understand the influence of operating parameters on the performance of the integrated system. The maximum VFA concentration of 1065.15 � 5.08 mg COD/L was achieved at pH of 7.5 and HRT of 0.5 d. Under these operating conditions, the activity of acid-forming microorganisms and exoelectrogens improved remarkably, and the power density obtained from the system reached 4.72 � 0.10 W/m3. The current study reveals an excellent potential for simultaneous RMW treatment and power generation in AC-MFC systems. � 2022
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Acidogenic chamber; Electricity production; Microbial fuel cell; Rice mill wastewater treatment; Volatile fatty acid
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