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===Constructing Fuel Cell Components===
===Constructing Fuel Cell Components===
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Materials (per chamber)
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* 4" Polycarbonate Square Tube, 2" Outer Diameter
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* 6" x 6" Polycarbonate Sheet, 1/4" Thick
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* 4 Steel Fully Threaded Stud, 1/4"-20 Thread, 6" Length
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* 8 Zinc Alloy Wing Flange Nut, 1/4"-20 Screw Size, 1" Wing Spread
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* 1" x 1" Nafion® membrane, 0.180mm thick
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* 1" x 1" Carbon felt, 0.25" thick
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* 1" x 1" E-TEK ELAT™ GDE (platinum on carbon)
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* 1' Titanium Grade 2 Wire .046" Diameter
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* Teflon Tape, 1/4" Width
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* 6" x 3" Silicone Sheet
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* Silicone Glue
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===Setup of Digital Multimeter===
===Setup of Digital Multimeter===

Revision as of 21:15, 29 October 2008



Running an MFC Experiment

This page is intended as a comprehensive guide to completing a microbial fuel cell setup and running an experiment from start to finish.

Creating a Testing Environment

Begin 1-2 weeks prior to experiment

Constructing Fuel Cell Components

Materials (per chamber)

  • 4" Polycarbonate Square Tube, 2" Outer Diameter
  • 6" x 6" Polycarbonate Sheet, 1/4" Thick
  • 4 Steel Fully Threaded Stud, 1/4"-20 Thread, 6" Length
  • 8 Zinc Alloy Wing Flange Nut, 1/4"-20 Screw Size, 1" Wing Spread
  • 1" x 1" Nafion® membrane, 0.180mm thick
  • 1" x 1" Carbon felt, 0.25" thick
  • 1" x 1" E-TEK ELAT™ GDE (platinum on carbon)
  • 1' Titanium Grade 2 Wire .046" Diameter
  • Teflon Tape, 1/4" Width
  • 6" x 3" Silicone Sheet
  • Silicone Glue



Setup of Digital Multimeter

Controlling the DMM with LabView™

Experiment Preparation

Begin 1 day prior to experiment

Assembling Chambers

Solutions Prep

Chamber media

  • 5.844 g/L 100mM NaCl
  • 15.1185 g/L 50mM PIPES (hydrogen)

7.0 pH

Phosphate buffer

  • 2.918 g/L Monosodium phosphate, monohydrate
  • 4.095 g/L Disodium phosphate, anhydrous
  • 5.844 g/L 100mM NaCl

7.0 pH

Gas Tubing Assembly

Growing Strains

Runtime

Begin 2 hours prior to experiment

Bacteria

Fuel Cells

Injections/Variables

Clean Up