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Published on: December 29, 2013
Combined bioelectrochemical-electrical model of a microbial fuel cell
Dídac Recio-Garrido1,2, Michel Perrier1, Boris Tartakovsky3,4
1Département de Génie Chimique, École Polytechnique Montréal, C.P.6079 Succ., Centre-Ville, Montreal, QC, H3C 3A7, Canada.
Abstract:
Several recent studies demonstrated significant charge storage in electrochemical biofilms. Aiming to evaluate the impact of charge storage on microbial fuel cell (MFC) performance, this work presents a combined bioelectrochemical-electrical (CBE) model of an MFC. In addition to charge storage, the CBE model is able to describe fast (ms) and slow (days) nonlinear dynamics of MFCs by merging mass and electron balances with equations describing an equivalent electrical circuit. Parameter estimation was performed using results of MFC operation with intermittent (pulse-width modulated) connection of the external resistance. The model was used to compare different methods of selecting external resistance during MFC operation under varying operating conditions. Owing to the relatively simple structure and fast numerical solution of the model, its application for both reactor design and real-time model-based process control applications are envisioned.
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