The race between classical microbial fuel cells, sediment-microbial fuel cells, plant-microbial fuel cells, and constructed wetlands-microbial fuel cells: Applications and technology readiness level

Resumen

Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is an interesting technology capable of converting the chemical energy stored in organics to electricity. It has raised high hopes among researchers and end users as the world continues to face climate change, water, energy, and land crisis. This review aims to discuss the journey of continuously progressing MFC technology from the lab to the field so far. It evaluates the historical development of MFC, and the emergence of different variants of MFC or MFC-associated other technologies such as sediment-microbial fuel cell (S-MFC), plant-microbial fuel cell (P-MFC), and integrated constructed wetlands-microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC). This review has assessed primary applications and challenges to overcome existing limitations for commercialization of these technologies. In addition, it further illustrates the design and potential applications of S-MFC, P-MFC, and CW-MFC. Lastly, the maturity and readiness of MFC, S-MFC, P-MFC, and CW-MFC for real-world implementation were assessed by multicriteria-based assessment. Wastewater treatment efficiency, bioelectricity generation efficiency, energy demand, cost investment, and scale-up potential were mainly considered as key criteria. Other sustainability criteria, such as life cycle and environmental impact assessments were also evaluated.

Descripción

A.K.Y. received funding from European Union Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme (grant agreement number 754382) under Got Energy Talent Marie Curie Actions Fellowship. S.G. acknowledges Women Scientist fellowship granted by Department of Science and Technology, India [Women Scientist-Scheme DST/WOS-B/2017/377 (G)]. The authors are thankful to AcSIR and CSIR-IMMT for providing all the facilities and infrastructure. Authors also acknowledge the grant under [TMD Scheme (DST, New Delhi) [DST/TMD-EWO/WTI/2K19/EWFH/2019/109 (G2)].

Citación

Supriya Gupta, Ashmita Patro, Yamini Mittal, Saurabh Dwivedi, Palak Saket, Rupobrata Panja, Tanveer Saeed, Fernando Martínez, Asheesh Kumar Yadav, The race between classical microbial fuel cells, sediment-microbial fuel cells, plant-microbial fuel cells, and constructed wetlands-microbial fuel cells: Applications and technology readiness level, Science of The Total Environment, Volume 879, 2023, 162757, ISSN 0048-9697, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162757
license logo
Excepto si se señala otra cosa, la licencia del ítem se describe como Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional