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    The use of microbial fuel cell for efficient treatment of cauliflower waste and generation of electricity

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    2023-01-01
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    Maharjan, Rocky
    Dhungana, Pradip
    Sreerama, Lakshmaiah
    Bhatt, Puja
    Prajapati, Bikram
    Poudel, Prabesh
    Kandel, Pratap
    Khadka, Mamata
    Parajuli, Apshara
    Joshi, Jarina
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    Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is an alternative way for household organic waste treatment as it produces sustainable clean energy. Chemical parameters of the cauliflower leaf waste before treatment were 143.5 mg/g COD, 0.90 mg/g ammoniacal nitrogen, 67.8 mg/g phosphorous, 214.8 mg/g total reducing sugar and 0.53 mg/g soluble reducing sugar. After eight days of treatment in MFC at the optimised condition of multiwalled carbon nanotubules (MWCNT)’ coated graphite as anode and potassium ferricyanide added phosphate buffer as catholyte with an external resistance of 1000 Ω showed a reduction in COD, ammoniacal nitrogen, phosphorous and total reducing sugar by 24.7, 76.9, 22.5 and 53.4%, respectively, along with a maximum power density of 10.1 W/m3. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed bacterial adherence in the graphite electrode and its molecular characterisation using 16S rRNA sequencing confirmed as Bacillus sps.
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    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2023.2185869
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/56224
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