Electricity generation with sediment microbial fuel cell equipped with
air-cathode system using Photobacterium sp
A sediment microbial fuel cell with air-cathode system has been studied for a
prolong period of time. Current maintain a steady increase throughout the
entire time period and reached to its highest of 1.82 A at day 35. Electron transfer pathway was understood by cyclic voltammetry study. Low current density observes due to profound internal resistance (141) and reason for high internal resistance is ohmic losses. Although, theres linear relationship has observed between current density and power density. Water parameter like salinity and pH has observed throughout the entire time period. Phylogenetic analysis has done with 16S rRNA to identify studied organism. Sediment microbial fuel cell, Cyclic voltammetry, Internal resistance, Proteobacteria