Mo2C/N-doped 3D loofah sponge cathode promotes microbial electrosynthesis from carbon dioxide

Haifeng Huang, Haoqi Wang, Qiong Huang, Tian shun Song, Jingjing Xie

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Abstract

Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is a promising technology through which carbon dioxide is converted into chemicals via bioelectrochemcal reaction. In this study, a natural loofah sponge (LS) was directly converted into a 3D macroporous carbon cathode through carbonization. The LS was codecorated with polydopamine and Mo2C (Mo2C/N-doped LS). Results revealed that the acetate production rate of MES with Mo2C/N-doped LS increased by 2.5 times compared with that of carbon felt. The maximum acetate concentration of 6.08 g L−1 and 64% of coulomb efficiency (CE) were obtained in MES with Mo2C/N-doped LS. Electrochemistry, scanning electron microscopy, and microbial community analyses showed that Mo2C/N-doped LS contributed to biofilm formation and improved the enrichment of electrochemically active bacteria. Thus, this study introduced a promising method for the fabrication of 3D cathodes with a high electrocatalytic activity from low-cost sustainable natural materials to improve MES efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20325-20337
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume46
Issue number39
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Dopamine
  • Loofah sponge
  • Microbial electrosynthesis
  • Molybdenum carbide

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