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The effect of additional salinity on performance of a phosphate buffer saline buffered three-electrode bioelectrochemical system inoculated with wastewater

Bioresource technology(2021)

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Abstract
In bioelectrochemical system (BES), phosphate buffer saline (PBS) is usually used to achieve a suitable pH condition, which also increases electrolyte salinity. A series of factors that change with salinity will affect BES performance. To simplify the scenario, a three-electrode BES is used to investigate how additional salinity affects the performance of a 50 mM PBS-buffered BES. Results demonstrated that current production decreased with increasing salinity and the dominant exoelectrogens were not inhibited with the addition of 200 mM NaCl. The distribution of system resistance was analyzed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Compared to the decreased solution and biofilm resistance, the increased interfacial resistance that accounted for up to 97.8% of total resistance was the dominant reason for the decreased current production with the increasing additional salinity. The effects of additional salinity on acetate degradation and columbic efficiency were also analyzed.
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Bioelectrochemical system,PBS-buffered substrate,Additional salinity,Current production,Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy,Interfacial resistance
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