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著者:Raden Darmawan, Arief Widjaja, Sri Rachmania Juliastuti, Nuniek Hendrianie, Chanifah Hidaya, Dessy Rosita Sari, Suwito, Shigeru Morimura, and Masato Tominaga題名:Study o Mud Utilization as an Alternative Electricity Source Using Microbial Fuel Cells発表情報:Abstracts of the 3rd International Seminar on Fundamental and Application of Chemical Engineering (ISFACHE 2016), Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers, Surabaya, Indonesia (2016) ページ: 85キーワード:概要:Alternative energy sources to substitute fossil-based energy is expected, as the fossil energy reserves decreasing every day. Mud is considered to be economical as the material sources for generating the electricity where it could be found easily and abundantly in Indonesia. The existence of mud that contains a lot of organic material has great potential as a source of electrical energy using microbial fuel cells (MFCs). It provides a promising technology by degrading organic compounds to yield the sustainable energy. The different sampling sites were determined to find out the electricity production, i.e. mud from soil water, brackish water and sea water using an anode immersed of 10 cm2. The results suggest that the electricity generation of the three areas are 0.343, 0.393 and 0.398 V (in terms of voltage); 0.221, 0.129 and 0.325 mA (in terms of electric current), respectively. It is investigated that the mud obtained the sea water exhibits the highest power potential compared to that obtained from the brackish and soil water.抄録:英語フィールド
Author:Raden Darmawan, Arief Widjaja, Sri Rachmania Juliastuti, Nuniek Hendrianie, Chanifah Hidaya, Dessy Rosita Sari, Suwito, Shigeru Morimura, and Masato TominagaTitle:Study o Mud Utilization as an Alternative Electricity Source Using Microbial Fuel CellsAnnouncement information:Abstracts of the 3rd International Seminar on Fundamental and Application of Chemical Engineering (ISFACHE 2016), Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers, Surabaya, Indonesia (2016) Page: 85An abstract:Alternative energy sources to substitute fossil-based energy is expected, as the fossil energy reserves decreasing every day. Mud is considered to be economical as the material sources for generating the electricity where it could be found easily and abundantly in Indonesia. The existence of mud that contains a lot of organic material has great potential as a source of electrical energy using microbial fuel cells (MFCs). It provides a promising technology by degrading organic compounds to yield the sustainable energy. The different sampling sites were determined to find out the electricity production, i.e. mud from soil water, brackish water and sea water using an anode immersed of 10 cm2. The results suggest that the electricity generation of the three areas are 0.343, 0.393 and 0.398 V (in terms of voltage); 0.221, 0.129 and 0.325 mA (in terms of electric current), respectively. It is investigated that the mud obtained the sea water exhibits the highest power potential compared to that obtained from the brackish and soil water.