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Published on: February 12, 2019
Cu-Embedded N-Doped Carbon: A Highly Efficient Catalyst for Enhanced Microbial Fuel Cell Performance and Wastewater
Xiao Yang1, Shuting Huang1, Dongyun Chen1
1State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, China.
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As a means of addressing the growing challenges of environmental pollution and energy scarcity, microbial fuel cells (MFCs) represent a sustainable approach for wastewater treatment and energy generation. In the present study, a catalyst synthesized by compositing Cu-based multilayer nanosheets with hollow fibrous LZU1 (CL/NC) exhibited remarkable adsorptive and catalytic properties. It achieved a power density of 57.29 ± 0.69 W m-3 and maintained 90.05% of its initial power density after the substantial operational duration of 43,200 min. Notably, CL/NC-700 demonstrated an exceptional ability to degrade Rhodamine B, highlighting its significant potential in environmental remediation efforts. Its enhanced catalytic activity can be ascribed to the synergistic impact of N-doping and the hollow-fiber morphology of LZU1, which collectively optimize mass transfer and enrich the catalyst with active sites for the oxygen reduction reaction. Comparatively, CL/NC-700 demonstrated superior stability and efficiency over commercial platinum-based catalyst, underscoring its viability as a scalable alternative for MFC applications and environmental remediation.
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