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Hydrogen production in two-chamber MEC using a low-cost and biodegradable poly(vinyl) alcohol/chitosan membrane
Fecha
2020-09Registro en:
Gonzalez Pabon, Maria Jesus; Cardeña, René; Corton, Eduardo; Buitrón, Germán; Hydrogen production in two-chamber MEC using a low-cost and biodegradable poly(vinyl) alcohol/chitosan membrane; Elsevier; Bioresource Technology; 319; 9-2020; 1-8; 124168
0960-8524
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gonzalez Pabon, Maria Jesus
Cardeña, René
Corton, Eduardo
Buitrón, Germán
Resumen
Hydrogen production was evaluated in two-chamber microbial electrolysis cells (MEC), where the chambers of the cell were separated using a new economical and environmentally friendly membrane made of poly (vinyl) alcohol/chitosan (PVA/CS). The MEC performance was compared to that of Nafion. The obtained results indicated that the MEC performance for hydrogen production did not show significant differences between the PVA/CS and Nafion membranes. MEC with PVA/CS showed the hydrogen production rate and hydrogen yield of 1277 ± 46 mL H2Lcat−1d−1 and 974 ± 116 mL H2 gacetate−1, respectively. The PVA/CS membrane allowed acetate removal that was 7% higher than that of Nafion due to the lower pH gradient and a lower voltage drop that increased the ion transfer across the membrane.