Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria

Soil Microbial Fuel Cell (SMFC) is a device that using bacteria in soils as a biocatalyst. These bacteria, called exoelectrogenic bacteria are oxidizing organic substrates to release electrons, which then harvested in an external circuit to produce bioelectricity. Despite all the potential, the bioe...

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Main Authors: Raiyan Saleh, Shahirah, Abd. Jalil, Nur Kamilah, Asli, Umi Aisah, Khamis, Aidee Kamal, Johari, Anwar, Nor Majid, Nadzreeq, Sasongko, Nugroho A., Ramadhan, Wisnu
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spelling my.utm.893762021-02-09T08:26:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89376/ Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria Raiyan Saleh, Shahirah Abd. Jalil, Nur Kamilah Asli, Umi Aisah Khamis, Aidee Kamal Johari, Anwar Nor Majid, Nadzreeq Sasongko, Nugroho A. Ramadhan, Wisnu TP Chemical technology Soil Microbial Fuel Cell (SMFC) is a device that using bacteria in soils as a biocatalyst. These bacteria, called exoelectrogenic bacteria are oxidizing organic substrates to release electrons, which then harvested in an external circuit to produce bioelectricity. Despite all the potential, the bioelectricity production from soils is still low and its relation with SMFCconditions is uncertain. Hence, the main objective in this study is to enhance and stabilize the bioelectricity production of SMFC by additional glucose, nutrient broth and Escherichia coli (E. coli) as exoelectrogenic bacteria. A number of factors of SMFC performance were first identified to be preliminary investigated, that is the type of electrode, water addition to soil and distance between anode to cathode. It has been established in this study to use SMFC with the configuration of 9.5 cm in diameter and 15 cm height of the plastic container, with the 12 cm distance between carbon felt of anode and cathode. The electricity produced was measured by using a multimeter in term of voltage reading (mV). From this study, the highest bioelectricity produced was obtained from SMFC using nutrient broth with a maximum voltage of 700 mV. It has found that the additional E. coli bacteria did not increase the bioelectricity production. The use of E. coli needed to be combined with nutrient broth in order to achieve high and stable bioelectricity. It can be suggested that the indigenous bacteria that exist in the soils possibly played the role in producing bioelectricity. UKM Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed Raiyan Saleh, Shahirah and Abd. Jalil, Nur Kamilah and Asli, Umi Aisah and Khamis, Aidee Kamal and Johari, Anwar and Nor Majid, Nadzreeq and Sasongko, Nugroho A. and Ramadhan, Wisnu (2019) Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria. Jurnal Kejuruteraan SI, 2 (1). pp. 137-142. ISSN 0128-0198 http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jkukm-2019-si2(1)-17
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Raiyan Saleh, Shahirah
Abd. Jalil, Nur Kamilah
Asli, Umi Aisah
Khamis, Aidee Kamal
Johari, Anwar
Nor Majid, Nadzreeq
Sasongko, Nugroho A.
Ramadhan, Wisnu
Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria
description Soil Microbial Fuel Cell (SMFC) is a device that using bacteria in soils as a biocatalyst. These bacteria, called exoelectrogenic bacteria are oxidizing organic substrates to release electrons, which then harvested in an external circuit to produce bioelectricity. Despite all the potential, the bioelectricity production from soils is still low and its relation with SMFCconditions is uncertain. Hence, the main objective in this study is to enhance and stabilize the bioelectricity production of SMFC by additional glucose, nutrient broth and Escherichia coli (E. coli) as exoelectrogenic bacteria. A number of factors of SMFC performance were first identified to be preliminary investigated, that is the type of electrode, water addition to soil and distance between anode to cathode. It has been established in this study to use SMFC with the configuration of 9.5 cm in diameter and 15 cm height of the plastic container, with the 12 cm distance between carbon felt of anode and cathode. The electricity produced was measured by using a multimeter in term of voltage reading (mV). From this study, the highest bioelectricity produced was obtained from SMFC using nutrient broth with a maximum voltage of 700 mV. It has found that the additional E. coli bacteria did not increase the bioelectricity production. The use of E. coli needed to be combined with nutrient broth in order to achieve high and stable bioelectricity. It can be suggested that the indigenous bacteria that exist in the soils possibly played the role in producing bioelectricity.
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author Raiyan Saleh, Shahirah
Abd. Jalil, Nur Kamilah
Asli, Umi Aisah
Khamis, Aidee Kamal
Johari, Anwar
Nor Majid, Nadzreeq
Sasongko, Nugroho A.
Ramadhan, Wisnu
author_facet Raiyan Saleh, Shahirah
Abd. Jalil, Nur Kamilah
Asli, Umi Aisah
Khamis, Aidee Kamal
Johari, Anwar
Nor Majid, Nadzreeq
Sasongko, Nugroho A.
Ramadhan, Wisnu
author_sort Raiyan Saleh, Shahirah
title Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria
title_short Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria
title_full Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria
title_fullStr Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (SMFC) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria
title_sort enhancement of bioelectricity production from soil microbial fuel cell (smfc) by additional glucose, nutrient broth and escherichia coli bacteria
publisher UKM Press
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89376/
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jkukm-2019-si2(1)-17
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