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Assessment Of Five Different Cathode Materials For Co(Ⅱ) Reduction With Simultaneous Hydrogen Evolution In Microbial Electrolysis Cells

Posted on:2016-06-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330461978290Subject:Environmental engineering
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Cobalt recovery from aqueous Co(Ⅱ) is one critical step for recovery of cobalt from spent lithium ion batteries, but suffers from consumption of large amount of energy and chemicals. Previous tests have primarily examined the performance of graphite felt cathode for Co(Ⅱ) reduction and hydrogen production in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs). The materials of nickel foam (NF), stainless steel mesh (SSM), titanium sheet (TS), carbon cloth (CC), and nickel foam+graphene (NF+G) were compared here as cathodes for Co(Ⅱ) reduction and hydrogen evolution in MECs. Co(Ⅱ) reduction on the cathodes of TS, SSM, CC and NF+G was not significantly different from each other and increased with the increase of applied voltage from 31.8±6.0%at 0.2 V to 72.2±4.6%at 0.5 V, which was always higher than 16.5±1.8%-53.4±2.2% on the NF cathodes at the same range of applied voltage. Hydrogen evolution competed electrons from cathode with Co(Ⅱ) reduction, where a high applied voltage was more beneficial for hydrogen evolution and a low applied voltage favored for Co(Ⅱ) reduction. While a low dissolved oxygen of 1.0 mg/L benefited to both Co(II) reduction and hydrogen evolution for all the materials cathodes with generally appreciable differences from each other, cobalt produced in previous fed-batch operations improved hydrogen evolution in the subsequent batch cycles. These results provide the first assessment of these materials for Co(II) reduction with simultaneous hydrogen evolution, and SSM as the most promising inexpensive alternative to the others.
Keywords/Search Tags:Microbial electrolysis cell, Electrode material, Co(Ⅱ)reduction, Cobalt yield, Hydrogen yield
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