Anagha CP
Anagha CP
FUEL CELL
Anagha cp
MES20EE004
GUIDE: Dr. Nafeesa
• Introduction
• What are fuel cells?
• What are microbial fuel cells?
• Construction of MFC
• Components of MFCs
• Types of microbial fuel cells
• Applications of microbial fuel
cells
CONTENTS • Advantages of MFCs
• Limitations
• Conclusion
• Reference
Introduction
• Use of the fossil fuels can trigger global energy crisis and increased
global warming hence there is considerable interest in research
fraternity on green production
• In an era of climate change, alternate energy sources are desired to
replace oil and carbon resources. Subsequently, climate change effects
in some areas and the increasing production of biofuels are also
putting pressure on available water resources.
• Microbial Fuel Cells have the potential to simultaneously treat
wastewater for reuse and to generate electricity; thereby producing
two increasingly scarce resources
What are fuel
cells ?
Device that converts
chemical energy from
fuel into electricity
through chemical
reaction with oxygen
or another oxidizing
agent.
What are microbial fuel cells?
• Chemical energy to
electrical energy
• Catalytic reaction of
microorganisms
• Bio-electrochemical
system
• Mimics bacterial
interaction
Construction of MFC
Components of MFCS
• Anode
• Cathode
• Exchange membrane
• Substrates
• Electrical circuit
• Microbes
Anode
• Conductive,bio compatible &
chemicaly stable with substrate
• Stainless steel mesh,graphite plates or
rods
• Bacteria live in the anode
compartment and convert substrate to
C*O_{2}, H_{2}*O and energy
• Bacteria are kept in an oxygen less
environment
cathode
• Electrons and
protons recombine at
the cathode
• O2 reduced to water
• Pt catalyst is used
Exchange membrane
• NAFION or ULTREX
• Protons flows through the
EM
• Proton and electrons
recombine on the other side.
• Can b a proton or cation
exchange membrane
Electric circuit
• Microbial Electrolysis
• Fuel Cell (MEFC)
• Soil-based MFC
• Phototrophic Biofilm MFC
• Nanoporous MFC
• Sediment MFC
• Membrane-less MFC
Application of MFCs
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Conclusion