Three electrode type of microbial fuel cell and a method for operating the same

US9299999B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9299999-B2
Application numberUS-201013320378-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2010
Priority dateJun 12, 2009
Publication dateMar 29, 2016
Grant dateMar 29, 2016

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Provided are a three electrode type microbial fuel cell and a method of operating the same. The fuel cell includes a sediment electrode acting as an anode and placed in sediment on the bottom of a contaminated water zone, an intermediate electrode acting as an anode or a cathode and placed in water, and an floating electrode acting as a cathode and placed adjacent to a water surface. In the three electrode type microbial fuel cell, the intermediate electrode may be used as an anode or a cathode according to the concentration of organic contaminants in water of the contaminated water zone, so that the fuel cell can continue to generate electricity in any case where the organic contaminants are present in or removed from the water.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A three electrode microbial fuel cell comprising: a sediment electrode acting as an anode and placed in sediment on the bottom of a contaminated water zone; an intermediate electrode acting as an anode or a cathode and placed in water; and a floating electrode acting as a cathode and placed adjacent to a water surface. 2. The microbial fuel cell of claim 1 , further comprising: an electric device having opposite terminals electrically connected to the sediment electrode and the floating electrode, respectively, the intermediate electrode being connected to one of the opposite terminals of the electric device. 3. The microbial fuel cell of claim 2 , wherein the electric device comprises a battery. 4. The microbial fuel cell of claim 1 , further comprising: a first connecting member physically connecting the sediment electrode to the intermediate electrode; and a second connecting member physically connecting the intermediate electrode to the floating electrode. 5. The microbial fuel cell of claim 1 , further comprising an upper floating member connected to the floating electrode. 6. The microbial fuel cell of claims 1 , further comprising an intermediate floating member connected to the intermediate electrode. 7. The microbial fuel cell of claim 1 , wherein the floating electrode is coated with metal nanoparticles. 8. The microbial fuel cell of claim 7 , wherein the metal nanoparticles comprise anti-bacterial metal nanoparticles. 9. The microbial fuel cell of claim 8 , wherein the anti-bacterial metal nanoparticles comprise at least one type of nanoparticles selected from the group consisting of silver, platinum, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, and combinations thereof. 10. The microbial fuel cell of claim 8 , wherein the anti-bacterial metal nanoparticles comprise silver nanoparticles. 11. A method of operating a three electrode microbial fuel cell, comprising: placing a three electrode microbial fuel cell in a contaminated water zone, the microbial fuel cell including a sediment electrode acting as an anode, an intermediate electrode and a floating electrode acting as a cathode, such that the sediment electrode is placed in sediment on the bottom of the contaminated water zone, the intermediate electrode is placed in water, and the floating electrode is placed adjacent to a water surface; and generating electricity using the intermediate electrode as an anode or a cathode while removing organic contaminants from the water and the sediment. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the generating electricity comprises generating electricity using the intermediate electrode as an anode while removing the organic contaminants from the water and the sediment, and generating electricity using the intermediate electrode as a cathode while removing the organic contaminants from the sediment.

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  • Fuel cells · CPC title

  • H01M8/16Primary

    Biochemical fuel cells, i.e. cells in which microorganisms function as catalysts · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US9299999B2 cover?
Provided are a three electrode type microbial fuel cell and a method of operating the same. The fuel cell includes a sediment electrode acting as an anode and placed in sediment on the bottom of a contaminated water zone, an intermediate electrode acting as an anode or a cathode and placed in water, and an floating electrode acting as a cathode and placed adjacent to a water surface. In the thr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chang In-Seop, An Junyeong, Kwangju Inst Sci & Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/16. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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