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How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by FarmTech(m): 9:04pm On Feb 19, 2023
Do you know that any dirty water (waste water) containing micro organisms can be used to generate electricity? The dirty water can be manure slurry, waste water from agro processing, urine, brewery wastewater, kitchen wastewater etc. This can be achieved using a microbial fuel cell (MFC). So how did scientists achieve this feat?

One of the simplest setup consist of a 2 chamber container. The chambers are separated by a membrane which can be a costly material like Nafion or a cheap one like earthenware. Two electrodes are placed in the chambers and connected to a load (such as LED lights, sensors etc) using copper wires. One of the electrodes is called the anode (negative) and the other a cathode (positive). The anode chamber is filled with wastewater and sealed to prevent oxygen from entering while the cathode chamber is open to air.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by FarmTech(m): 9:11pm On Feb 19, 2023
The anode can be made from graphite, carbon brush (best), carbon cloth, carbon veil, stainless steel mesh etc. The cathode can be made from activated carbon (AC), modified activated carbon, AC mixed with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and pasted on a stainless steel mesh, carbon black, carbon black modified with aerogel, carbon nanotubes (CNT), carbon nanofibers (CNF) graphene etc. Don't let these names scare you though. Some of them are quite simple to obtain. For example, you can use the lead in pencil as graphite. You can make activated carbon by treating charcoal with chemicals like lemon juice, bleach, potassium hydroxide, calcium chloride, phosphoric acid etc.

What happens in a MFC is that microbes attached to the anode surface will eat organic matters and produce:

1. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
2. hydrogen ions H+ and
3. electrons.

The electrons will flow externally from anode to the cathode as follows: from the microbes to the anode; anode to copper wire; copper wire to the load and load to the cathode. This electron flow generate electricity that powers the load.

Internally, the hydrogen ions will flow to the cathode chamber through the separating membrane where it will combine with electrons and oxygen to form water.

One disadvantage of microbial fuel cell (MFC) is their low power output. A MFC with a 1 square meter anode surface area will produce only about 0.4 miliwatt depending on the type and components used. You need about 1 watt (1000 miliwatt) to light up a high power LED light. So a MFC needed to light up this LED will need to have an anode surface area of about 2500 square meter (Roughly one-third of a football field!). But there is hope due to new scientific advances that have been made after years of research. By using specially made electrodes and more effective configurations, power output have been boosted (up to 2 watts per square meter!). By connecting the output of many MFC in series or parallel, MFCs have been successfully used to power LED lights and even charge mobile phones.

Pic of 1w Led
Pic of series parallel

Soil-based microbial fuel cells
In this type of MFC, the anode is buried few centimeters in the soil while the cathode rest on top of the soil (or it is slightly buried), and is exposed to air. The soil must be wet and rich in organic matters like dead leaves, manure etc.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by FarmTech(m): 9:12pm On Feb 19, 2023
Plant microbial fuel cells
This one is similar to soil-based microbial fuel cells. Just that plants are grown in the soil. The plant roots will secrete nutrients that will feed soil microbes. These microbes will release electrons that will produce electricity. As a result of this feeding of microbes, plant MFC will generate more electricity than soil-based MFC.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by FarmTech(m): 9:14pm On Feb 19, 2023
Apart from generating electricity, MFC can be used to remove excess nutrients from wastewater and reduced its biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) before releasing it into rivers and streams. Excess nutrient can cause algae bloom in rivers, streams and oceans. This is a situation where algae, a type of water plant, will grow fast and cover the water surface. Then they will die and decay. As they decay, they use up water oxygen and cause fish and other water creatures to die in masses.

Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is the amount of oxygen required by microorganism to breakdown organic matters. If you release wastewater into water bodies without first treating them, microorganisms will use more oxygen to breakdown the organic matters. This will kill or stress water creatures.

MFCs have also been used to remove pollutants like antibiotics, metal ions etc from wastewaters.

There are 3 other variants of MFC, namely microbial electrolysis cell (MEC), microbial desalination cell (MDC) and microbial electrosynthesis.

1. Microbial Electrolysis Cell (MEC): In this cell, microorganisms and an external power supply are used to produce hydrogen gas. Part of the electricity comes from microbes and the rest comes from an external power supply like battery. Thus less energy input is required.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by FarmTech(m): 9:15pm On Feb 19, 2023
[b]2. Microbial Desalination Cell (MDC): [/b]Here, microbes are used to turn salty water into fresh, drinkable water. According to wikipedia, only 0.3% of the earth's water supply is usable for human consumption, while over 99% is sequestered by oceans, glaciers, brackish waters, and biomass. With MDC, these unusable water can be made fit for human use.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by FarmTech(m): 9:16pm On Feb 19, 2023
There are other ways to desalinate salty water such as reverse osmosis, nanofiltration etc. But MDC is preferable because of its lower costs, energy and environmental impacts.

3. Microbial Electrosynthesis: This is where microbes are feed carbon dioxide (CO2) and electricity to produce chemical products like acetic acid, ethanol, butanol, butyric acid, hexanoic acid and hexanol. This can be achieved while treating wastewater. This is important because CO2 is the major cause of global warming. Unfortunately, this technology is still at an infancy stage.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by FarmTech(m): 9:17pm On Feb 19, 2023
A typical MES setup consists of two chambers, namely anodic chamber and cathodic chamber; separated by a proton exchange membrane (PEM) that allows the protons to migrate from the anodic to the cathodic chamber. At the anode, water molecules split into protons, electrons, and gaseous oxygen. The oxygen escapes the anodic chamber, protons are transferred to the cathodic chamber through the PEM, and the electrons are drawn to the cathode through an external circuit. In the cathodic chamber, the electrons and protons or energy carriers such as such as hydrogen and CO2 are combined by biocatalysts (eg acetogen microbes) to produce primarily volatile fatty acids (VFAs) like formate, acetate, butyrate, etc. An external power supply is needed to achieve this.

The world have gone a long way technologically. But it seems like Africa is left behind mainly due to lack of research fundings.

SOURCE: http://farmersjoint.com/thread-30539-post-33548.html

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Scripture2(m): 9:26pm On Feb 19, 2023
Wow, this is priceless information

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Nostring: 9:26pm On Feb 19, 2023
undecided do one make we see am.. no dey post bunch of theories embarassed

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by mjuvey3: 9:26pm On Feb 19, 2023
Can a blinker of electricity generated from this method roast a corn?

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by MajorOvakporaye(f): 9:26pm On Feb 19, 2023
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by WibusJaga: 9:27pm On Feb 19, 2023
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OP would have been richer than Dangote if this was Economically Viable. cheesy

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Ziontol: 9:27pm On Feb 19, 2023
Wonderful........
Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Mario619(m): 9:27pm On Feb 19, 2023
The fact that I was born without my permission annoys me. That Push! Push! shows I was forced to be here.😭

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by hollatech(m): 9:27pm On Feb 19, 2023
Nice

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Dagger111(m): 9:27pm On Feb 19, 2023
Do make we see am.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by CaseSensitive(m): 9:27pm On Feb 19, 2023
Dirty water for sale

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by JackDaAlienz(m): 9:27pm On Feb 19, 2023
Nostring:
undecided do one make we see am.. no dey post bunch of theories embarassed
Now
Uniqueteco77:
How do you expect me to read this long epistle
Greenscientist:
You don use am?
Dagger111:
Do make we see am.
Black man cry undecided angry
Even if God come down from Heaven and show black race the secret of technology to help them advance and live better, they will still fumble and give excuses

Now I know why whites are more advanced in life and why Africans are selling their land just to travel abroad.
Tufiakwa!!
Only thing you blacks do is to build churches up and down making pastors rich
Someone is showing you priceless information and this is the trash you all can come up with??

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Omotosho1090905(m): 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2023
Kudos
Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Ohibenemma(m): 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2023
Lagos should be first on the line to use this technology...

Dirty stagnant water na common thing there...

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Greenscientist: 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2023
You don use am?

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by ModCaller: 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2023
Can it produce up to 10kw of power consistently?

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by StrongAlphMale: 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2023
This innovation will be used when obi has come onboard

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Uniqueteco77: 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2023
How do you expect me to read this long epistle

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by watchindelta(m): 9:28pm On Feb 19, 2023
And nigeria no get light

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by inoki247: 9:29pm On Feb 19, 2023
Lol make I go find where I go buy dirty water...


With this analysis everybody for Nigeria go get 247 light....


Shey I fit use am Power the transformer wey dey our street make we comot oursef from the grid....

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Mustiboy(m): 9:29pm On Feb 19, 2023
This technology has β€” for as long as I remember β€” been in existence for over a decade. If it were as efficient as projected, more people would be using it by now.

I personally think it’s just a flex of the cool things one can do with waste, not that it solves any real-life problem. How many amps & volts can it even produce per KG worth of waste?

Some instances are those created with public toilets in Asia. Most of them have been repurposed and just used as normal toilets now.

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by uniquelyspecial(m): 9:29pm On Feb 19, 2023
ModCaller:
Can it produce up to 10kw of power consistently?
You are even asking for too much.

Make dem use am produce 500watts make we use first

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by DeJoeee(m): 9:29pm On Feb 19, 2023
Show us sample of your work

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by Mikebj: 9:30pm On Feb 19, 2023
oga all these explanation na wash do am make we see coro coro

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by drimzsmoke(m): 9:30pm On Feb 19, 2023
They taught us this thing in microbiology that year

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Re: How To Generate Electricity From Dirty Water Using Microbes by INVINCIBLECSP1(m): 9:30pm On Feb 19, 2023
I love physics. I know UrchΓ­ns won't understand a thing. They have dead brain cell especially that vulture griller and gazelle gagaraga gibberish interpreter
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