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Published on: February 18, 2022
Automated real-time feeding control for microbial electrolysis cell-anaerobic digestion systems using finite state
Harvey Rutland1,2, Kyle Bowman3,4, Thomas Fudge3
1School of Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Engineering Maths, University of Bristol, BS8 1UB, Bristol, UK. zq21170@bristol.ac.uk.
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This study investigates the use of biosensor-led control in Microbial Electrolysis Cell-Anaerobic Digestion (MEC-AD) systems to enhance operational stability. Traditional methods depend on human operators to interpret data and adjust processes, whereas this research employed a current threshold-based Finite State Machine (FSM) for automated control in lab-scale, single-chamber MEC-AD reactors operated continuously for four months. By monitoring current draw as an indirect electrochemical proxy for microbial substrate-utilisation activity, the study facilitated real-time control of feeding events based on current responses to organic loading. Results show that, under the tested lab-scale conditions, this method enabled adjustment of feed volume and timing in response to changes in system conditions and microbial activity. Using an FSM provided a structured framework that links current responses to feeding events and defined system states, enabling predictable management of the MEC-AD process. Using molasses as feedstock, the research demonstrates effectiveness across reactors with varied hydraulic retention times at lab scale, indicating potential for further investigation into scalability and automation. This approach offers a promising alternative for optimising the performance of continuous operation AD systems, ensuring better control and lower risk of overload failures.
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