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Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) can use renewable electricity to power microbial conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into carboxylates. To ensure high productivities in MES, good mass transfer must be ensured, which could be accomplished with fluidization of granular activated carbon (GAC). In this study, fluidized and fixed GAC bed cathodes were compared. Acetate production rate and current density were 42 % and 47 % lower, respectively, in fluidized than fixed bed reactors. Although similar microbial consortium dominated by Eubacterium and Proteiniphilum was observed, lowest biomass quantity was measured with fixed GAC bed indicating higher specific acetate production rates compared to fluidized GAC bed. Furthermore, charge efficiency was the highest and charge recovery in carboxylates the lowest in fixed GAC beds indicating enhanced hydrogen evolution and need for enhancing CO2 feeding to enable higher production rates of acetate. Overall, fixed GAC beds have higher efficiency for acetate production in MES than fluidized GAC beds.
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Igor Vassilev
Tampere University
Johanna M. Rinta‐Kanto
University of Helsinki
Marika Kokko
Tampere University
Bioresource Technology
Tampere University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e68856b6db6435876103da — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130896