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ID 116722
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Kikuchi, Mayu Kyoto University
Sowa, Keisei Kyoto University
Nakagawa, Kasumi Tokushima University
Matsunaga, Momoka Tokushima University
Ando, Akinori Kyoto University
Kano, Kenji Kyoto University
Takeuchi, Michiki Kyoto University
Keywords
indigo
indigo fermentation
microbial fuel cell
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Aizome (Japanese indigo dyeing) is a unique dyeing method using microbial activity under anaerobic alkaline conditions. In indigo-dye fermenting suspensions; microorganisms reduce indigo into leuco-indigo with acetaldehyde as a reductant. In this study; we constructed a semi-microbial biofuel cell using an indigo-dye fermenting suspension. Carbon fiber and Pt mesh were used as the anode and cathode materials, respectively. The open-circuit voltage (OCV) was 0.6 V, and the maximum output power was 32 µW cm−2 (320 mW m−2). In addition, the continuous stability was evaluated under given conditions starting with the highest power density; the power density rapidly decreased in 0.5 h due to the degradation of the anode. Conversely, at the OCV, the anode potential exhibited high stability for two days. However, the OCV decreased by approximately 80 mV after 2 d compared with the initial value, which was attributed to the performance degradation of the gas-diffusion-cathode system caused by the evaporation of the dispersion solution. This is the first study to construct a semi-microbial biofuel cell using an indigo-dye fermenting suspension.
Journal Title
Catalysts
ISSN
20734344
Publisher
MDPI
Volume
11
Issue
9
Start Page
1080
Published Date
2021-09-08
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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bioscience and Bioindustry