Research

Chemical Sciences

Title :

Development of metal doped biomass derived carbon electrode and optimizing the parameters of microbial fuel cells for textile industry effluent treatment

Area of research :

Chemical Sciences

Focus area :

Environmental Engineering

Principal Investigator :

Mrs. Monisha Mary L, Anna University, Chennai, Tamilnadu (600025)

Timeline Start Year :

2024

Timeline End Year :

2027

Contact info :

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Executive Summary :

The growing population and energy demand necessitate the search for sustainable energy sources. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are a promising solution for cleaning wastewater and producing electricity. MFC microorganisms can generate power and pollute, but their performance is influenced by factors like system construction, electrode and substrate characteristics, microbe presence, and messenger requirements. MFCs require a special type of electrode material, which must be affordable, simple to use, biocompatible, and scalable. Biomass-derived porous carbon materials are being considered for use in MFCs due to their 3D structure, redox metal oxide doping, and increased surface area for biofilm adhesion. This research aims to build carbon metal-doped polymer electrodes from biomass both anode and cathode, increasing operational surface area and conducting surface. Recent advancements in optimization algorithms for MFCs are also discussed, with an in-depth assessment of optimization methodologies to investigate the efficacy of MFCs in textile industry effluent.

Total Budget (INR):

21,41,640

Organizations involved