Plant-sediment microbial fuel cell system for wastewater treatment with self-contained power sustainability
US-2023163336-A1 · May 25, 2023 · US
US11888200B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11888200-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916975029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2024 |
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Methods, systems, and apparatus for treating wastewater and generating electricity. The system includes layers of sediment containing microorganisms for treating the wastewater. The system includes layers of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide disposed on top of the sediment layers for enhancing electron transfer, current generation rate, and wastewater treatment. The system also includes one or more anodes and one or more cathodes located on top of the layers of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide. The one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes are configured to generate electrical voltage. The system also includes a battery connected to the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes and configured to store the electrical voltage generated by the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes.
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A plant-sediment microbial fuel cell system comprising: a single chamber reactor having: a bottom surface and one or more walls defining a cavity, a bottom opening near a bottom end of the reactor, and a top opening near a top end of the reactor; a wastewater inlet tube connected to the bottom opening and configured to supply the single chamber reactor with wastewater to be treated; a treated water outlet tube connected to the top opening and configured to emit treated water; a first layer of gravel disposed on the bottom surface of the single chamber reactor; a first layer of sediment disposed on top of the first layer of gravel and containing microorganisms for treating the wastewater; a first layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide disposed on top of the first layer of sediment for enhancing electron transfer, current generation rate, and wastewater treatment; one or more anodes located on top of the first layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide; a second layer of gravel disposed on top of the one or more anodes; a second layer of sediment disposed on top of the second layer of gravel and containing microorganisms for treating the wastewater; a second layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide disposed on top of the second layer of sediment for enhancing electron transfer, current generation rate, and wastewater treatment; one or more cathodes located on top of the second layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide, the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes configured to generate electrical voltage; and a battery connected to the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes and configured to store the electrical voltage generated by the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: an air pump located near the top end of the reactor and configured to aerate water proximal to the one or more cathodes; and a solar collector configured to convert solar energy into electrical energy to power the air pump. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the battery is further configured to power one or more pumps including an air pump and/or a fluid pump. 4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising plants having roots located in the second layer of sediment, and extended to below the second layer of sediment, and configured to improve the efficiency of treating the wastewater. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first layer of granular activated carbon and the second layer of granular activated carbon are each coated with graphene oxide nanosheets or sand coated with graphene oxide nanoparticles. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the wastewater inlet tube comprises a plurality of branches for providing an even liquid flow within the single chamber reactor. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes are made of carbon-based materials. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more anodes are four anodes spaced apart by 1.5 inches, and wherein the one or more cathodes are four cathodes spaced apart by 1.5 inches, and wherein each of the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes are 2 inches wide, 2 inches long, and ¼ inch thick. 9. A plant-sediment microbial fuel cell comprising: a single chamber reactor having: a bottom surface and one or more walls defining a cavity, a bottom opening near a bottom end of the reactor, and a top opening near a top end of the reactor, wastewater entering the single-chamber reactor from the bottom opening and exiting the single-chamber reactor as treated water from the top opening; a first layer of gravel disposed on the bottom surface of the single chamber reactor; a first layer of sediment disposed on top of the first layer of gravel and containing microorganisms for treating the wastewater; a first layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide disposed on top of the first layer of sediment for enhancing electron transfer, current generation rate, and wastewater treatment; one or more anodes located on top of the first layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide; a second layer of gravel disposed on top of the one or more anodes; a second layer of sediment disposed on top of the second layer of gravel and containing microorganisms for treating the wastewater; a second layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide disposed on top of the second layer of sediment for enhancing electron transfer, current generation rate, and wastewater treatment; and one or more cathodes located on top of the second layer of granular activated carbon or granular activated carbon with graphene oxide or sand with graphene oxide, the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes configured to generate electrical voltage. 10. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , further comprising a wastewater inlet tube connected to the bottom opening and configured to supply the single chamber reactor with the wastewater to be treated. 11. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , further comprising: an air pump located near the top end of the reactor and configured to aerate water proximal to the one or more cathodes; and a solar collector configured to convert solar energy into electrical energy to power the air pump. 12. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , further comprising a battery connected to the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes and configured to: store the electrical voltage generated by the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes, and power one or more pumps including an air pump and/or a fluid pump. 13. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , further comprising plants having roots located in the second layer of sediment, and extended to below the second layer of sediment, and configured to improve the efficiency of treating the wastewater. 14. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , wherein the first layer of granular activated carbon and the second layer of granular activated carbon are each coated with graphene oxide nanosheets or sand coated with graphene oxide nanoparticles. 15. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , wherein the wastewater inlet tube comprises a plurality of branches for providing an even liquid flow within the single chamber reactor. 16. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , wherein the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes are made of carbon-based materials. 17. The plant-sediment microbial fuel cell of claim 9 , wherein the one or more anodes are four anodes spaced apart by 1.5 inches, and wherein the one or more cathodes are four cathodes spaced apart by 1.5 inches, and wherein each of the one or more anodes and the one or more cathodes are 2 inches wide, 2 inches long, and ¼ inch thick. 18. A method for treating wastewater and generating electricity, the method comprising: receiving, by a single-chamber reactor via a wastewater inlet tube connected to a bottom opening of the single-chamber reactor, wastewater to be treated; passing the wastewater through a fi
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