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Bioelectricity production from blueberry waste
Fecha
2021-07-27Registro en:
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Autor
Rojas Flores, Segundo
Benites, Santiago M.
De La Cruz Noriega, Magaly
Cabanillas Chirinos, Luis
Valdiviezo Dominguez, Fiorela
Quezada Álvarez, Medardo A.
Vega Ybañez, Victor
Angelats Silva, Luis
Institución
Resumen
Global warming and the increase in organic waste from agro-industries create a major
problem for the environment. In this sense, microbial fuel cells (MFC) have great potential for the
generation of bioelectricity by using organic waste as fuel. This research produced low-cost MFC by
using zinc and copper electrodes and taking blueberry waste as fuel. A peak current and voltage of
1.130 ± 0.018 mA and 1.127 ± 0.096 V, respectively, were generated. The pH levels were acid, with
peak conductivity values of 233. 94 ± 0.345 mS/cm and the degrees Brix were descending from the
first day. The maximum power density was 3.155 ± 0.24 W/cm2 at 374.4 mA/cm2
current density,
and Cándida boidinii was identified by means of molecular biology and bioinformatics techniques.
This research gives a new way to generate electricity with this type of waste, generating added value
for the companies in this area and helping to reduce global warming.