Biological and Stand-Alone Super-Capacitors for Water Treatment
US-2018166760-A1 · Jun 14, 2018 · US
US11820686B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11820686-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917274308-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2023 |
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A bioelectrochemical reactor ( 1 ) has an anode chamber ( 11 ) having at least two bioanodes ( 12, 13 ), and an anodic electrolyte ( 14 ) with an anodic electroactive microorganisms,—a cathode chamber ( 21 ) with at least one biocathode ( 22 ), and a cathodic electrolyte ( 24 ) with a cathodic electroactive microorganisms. The anode chamber ( 11 ) is separated from the cathode chamber ( 21 ) by, running from the anode chamber to the cathode chamber, a cation exchange membrane ( 31 ) and an anion exchange membrane ( 32 ). The cation and anion exchange membranes are separated from each other by an inter-membrane chamber ( 30 ), and means for applying a potential difference between the interconnected bioanodes and the biocathode/biocathodes. The bioanodes and biocathode/biocathodes have active surfaces such that the total active surface of the biocathode/biocathodes ( 22 ) is greater than the total active surface of the two bioanodes ( 12, 13 ). The arrangement includes a method for regenerating the activity of the bioanodes of the reactor and to the use of said reactor for the electrosynthesis of organic acids and/or alcohols from organic waste.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bioelectrochemical reactor comprising: an anode compartment comprising at least two anodes, called bioanodes, and an anode electrolyte comprising anodic electroactive microorganisms, a cathode compartment comprising at least one cathode, called a biocathode, and a cathode electrolyte comprising cathodic electroactive microorganisms, the anode compartment being separated from the cathode compartment by, running from the anode compartment to the cathode compartment, a cation exchange membrane and an anion exchange membrane, said cation and anion exchange membranes being separated from one another by an inter-membrane compartment, means for applying a potential difference between the bioanodes connected to one another and the one or more biocathodes, the bioanodes and one or more biocathodes having active areas such that the total active area of the one or more biocathodes is greater than the total active area of the two bioanodes. 2. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bioanodes are removable. 3. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said reactor is a microbial electrosynthesis reactor, the anode compartment comprising one or more ports for injecting organic carbonaceous substrate, the cathode compartment comprising one or more ports for injecting CO 2 or for introducing an organic or inorganic carbon source and the inter-membrane compartment comprising a device for extracting the molecules synthesized within said reactor. 4. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the organic carbonaceous substrate is at least one organic biowaste hydrolysate. 5. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the biocathode is a three-dimensional electrode. 6. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the biocathode comprises a granular material or takes the general form of a lattice. 7. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the biocathode comprises carbon grains arranged in a container made of stainless steel. 8. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bioanodes take the general form of a panel. 9. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the bioanodes are formed of a carbon fabric or felt, held in a metal frame. 10. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the metal frame is a frame made of stainless steel. 11. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said reactor comprises means for regulating the pH of the anode and/or the temperature. 12. The bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the panel is a planar or rounded panel. 13. A method for regenerating the activity of the bioanodes of the reactor as claimed in claim 2 , comprising: a step of removing at least one of the bioanodes from the anode compartment, it being understood that at least one bioanode is left in the anode compartment, a step of cleaning, outside the reactor, said one or more removed bioanodes, then reintroducing them into the anode compartment, the reactor being kept in operation by applying a potential difference between the biocathode and the remaining bioanode in the anode compartment. 14. A method for regenerating the activity of the bioanodes of the reactor as claimed in claim 2 , comprising: replacing at least one of the bioanodes of the anode compartment with an anode not colonized by electroactive microorganisms, it being understood that at least one bioanode is left in the anode compartment, the reactor being kept in operation by applying a potential difference between the biocathode and the remaining bioanode in the anode compartment. 15. A method for electrosynthesis of organic acids and/or alcohols, said method comprising the step of: introducing organic waste into the bioelectrochemical reactor as claimed in claim 1 . 16. The use method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the organic waste is chosen from: biowaste hydrolysates, hydrolyzed sludge from wastewater treatment plants, various organic liquid fractions from wastewater treatment plants, municipal wastewater after primary settling, organic industrial waste, agro-food waste, digestates from wastewater treatment plants, or a mixture of a plurality thereof.
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