Utilization of sugar industry waste as bioelectricity based microbial fuel cell (MFC) to manifest of sustainable development Goals (SDGs).

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العنوان: Utilization of sugar industry waste as bioelectricity based microbial fuel cell (MFC) to manifest of sustainable development Goals (SDGs).
المؤلفون: Hidayat, Habibi, Mutiara, Isnaini Arnita Salma, Gustidiningrat, Bella, Madina, Nur
المصدر: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 3027 Issue 1, p1-6, 6p
مصطلحات موضوعية: MICROBIAL fuel cells, SUGAR industry, ELECTRIC current measurement, RENEWABLE energy sources, ENERGY development, SUGARCANE
مستخلص: Electrical energy is one of the most important needs in people's lives because of its role in supporting various activities. In general, electrical energy is obtained from non-renewable fossil-based energy sources, sustainable use without any efforts regenerate will result in a decrease in the supply of raw materials and trigger an energy crisis. The energy crisis has triggered the development of alternative energy sources, one of which is MFC (Microbial Fuel Cell). MFC is a bioelectric system that utilizes microbial activity to break down chemical energy from organic compounds into electrical energy. This study aims to utilize the sugar industry factory waste, namely molasses as an alternative energy that has economic value and without damaging of environment. A double compartment MFC system is used the anode is filled with 300 mL of waste molasses and 10 mL of Euscherichia coli bacteria, while in the cathode space is filled 300 mL of water. Water as an electrolyte solution, the two spaces are connected by a salt bridge containing sodium chloride or NaCl as many as 4-5 g and the current was measured using a digital multimeter type DM-133D with a variety of anode-cathode electrodes, namely: Zn-Fe, Zn-Cu, Cu-Pb, Pb-Cu. From the results of the measurement of the electrode electric current that produces the largest electric current, namely Zn-Cu of 0.64 mA on the 3rd day. So, the sugar industry waste can be as bioelectricity for future energy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:0094243X
DOI:10.1063/5.0204722