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Valorization of biodigestor plant waste in electrodes for supercapacitors and microbial fuel cells

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 391, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2021.138960

Keywords

Lignin; Supercapacitors; Oxygen reduction reaction; Microbial fuel cells; Waste water energy nexus

Funding

  1. Italy-South Africa joint Research Program (ISARP) 2018-2020 [PGR00764]
  2. National Research Foundation of South Africa [61056, 113132]
  3. Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita' e della Ricerca -MIUR) through the Rita Levi Montalcini 2018 fellowship [PGR18MAZLI]
  4. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [963550]
  5. South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science and Technology [61056, 113132]

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This study demonstrates that wastes from anaerobic biodigester plants can be valorized as functional materials for energy management and water treatment, addressing Water-Energy-Waste Nexus challenges. Lignin-derived carbons synthesized with activation agent exhibit high specific capacitance and electrocatalytic activity for dual applications. The feasibility of incorporating lignin-derived carbon in MFC applications is also reported, showing good performance and application prospects.
This study aims at demonstrating that wastes from anaerobic biodigester plants can be effectively valorized as functional materials to be implemented in technologies that enable efficient energy management and water treatment, therefore simultaneously addressing the Water-Energy-Waste Nexus challenges. Lignin, the main solid residue of the biodigester plant, has been valorized into activated biochar with a mild activation agent, like KHCO3, to produce electrode of supercapacitors and microbial fuel cells. In addition, the same sludge that is the liquid effluent of the biodigester plant has been exploited as inoculum and electrolyte for the MFC. The lignin-derived carbons obtained at lignin/KHCO3 mass ratios of 1:0.5 (LAC-0.5) and 1:2 (LAC-2) comprised of mesopores and micropores displaying BETs of 1558 m(2)g(-1) and 1879 m(2)g(-1), respectively. LAC-2 carbon exhibited a superior specific capacitance of 114 F g(-1) in 2.5 M KNO3 with respect to LAC-0.5. A supercapacitor with LAC-2 electrodes was built displaying specific energy specific power up to 10 Wh kg(-1) and 6.9 kW kg(-1), respectively. Durability tests showed that the device was able to maintain a capacitance retention of 84.5% after 15,0 0 0 charge-discharge cycles. The lignin derived carbons were also studied as electrocatalysts for ORR in a neutral medium. The LAC-2 showed higher ORR electrocatalytic activity than LAC-0.5. The interconnected porous network and the high surface area made the lignin-derived porous carbons suitable electrode materials for dual applications. The feasibility of the use of LAC 2 carbon incorporated in an air breathing cathode for MFC applications is also reported. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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