Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology
Vol 29, No 2 (2024)

Performance of salt‐bridge microbial fuel cell (SB‐MFC) with various microorganism cultures on the generation of electricity from tofu wastewater

Dani Permana (Research Center for Genetic Engineering, The National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)), Kawasan Sains dan Teknologi (KST) Dr. Ir. H. Soekarno, Jalan Raya Jakarta‐Bogor, KM. 46, Cibi)
Herlian Eriska Putra (Research Center for Environmental and Clean Technology, The National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN), Bandung Advanced Science and Creative Engineering Space (BASICS), Kawasan Sains dan Teknologi (KST) Prof. Dr. Sam)
Oman Rohman (Research Center for Environmental and Clean Technology, The National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN), Bandung Advanced Science and Creative Engineering Space (BASICS), Kawasan Sains dan Teknologi (KST) Prof. Dr. Sam)
Mahyar Ependi (Research Center for Data and Information Sciences, The National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN), Bandung Advanced Science and Creative Engineering Space (BASICS), Kawasan Sains dan Teknologi (KST) Prof. Dr. Samaun S)
Djaenudin Djaenudin (Research Center for Environmental and Clean Technology, The National Research and Innovation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN), Bandung Advanced Science and Creative Engineering Space (BASICS), Kawasan Sains dan Teknologi (KST) Prof. Dr. Sam)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

A suitable wastewater treatment system is required due to the high organic compound content in tofu wastewater, which can harm the environment. Biological treatment methods are effective for treating tofu wastewater due to its characteristics. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) represent one such biological treatment option, effectively removing organic contaminants while generating low‐power electricity through bioenergetic reactions. In MFCs, microorganisms are used as biocatalysts to degrade the organic compounds present in wastewater. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of Salt‐bridge microbial fuel cells (SB‐MFC) using various acclimatized microbe cultures for reducing organic compounds and generating energy from tofu wastewater. Tofu wastewater was sterilized prior to introduction into the reactor. Additional microbes, including the native microbe consortium from tofu wastewater, Escherichia coli, Saccharomycopsis fibuligera, and a mixed culture of E. coli and S. fibuligera, were then introduced as biocatalysts. Carbon electrodes were utilized as both the anode and cathode. The results indicate that the mixed culture of E. coli and S. fibuligera significantly reduced COD and BOD5 levels, with removal rates of 82.74% and 76.53%, respectively, after 48 h. Furthermore, the culture generated a voltage of 676 mV, a current of 2.53 mA, a power density of 428 mWatt/m2, and 4.789×10‐2 kWh of energy. This study contributes to the advancement of SB‐MFC by utilizing wastewater and a combination of bacteria and yeast as biocatalysts.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijbiotech

Publisher

Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Immunology & microbiology Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

The Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology (IJBiotech) is an open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of novel research in all aspects of biotechnology, with particular attention paid to the exploration and development of natural products derived from ...