Abstract A dramatic decrease in the catch of shellfish has been observed due to the high amount of Acid Volatile Sulfide (AVS) in the tidal flats in Japan. In the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A dramatic decrease in the catch of shellfish has been observed due to the high amount of Acid Volatile Sulfide (AVS) in the tidal flats in Japan. In the current study, an evaluation of simultaneous bioelectricity generation and remediation of sulfide contaminated tidal flat sediment has been done. The sediment samples collected from Tokyo Bay and Yamaguchi Bay, Japan, have been used in the laboratory test. A 2 L cylindrical shaped Sediment Microbial Fuel Cell (SMFC) has been used to evaluate the remediation of both sediment samples in the laboratory. Three different electrode materials carbon felt, carbon fiber and bamboo charcoal were used in the experiments to compare their efficiency to reduce the AVS from the sediment and generate bioelectricity. It was observed that the AVS reduction was higher at 5 cm depths for the Tokyo Bay sediment (100%) compared to the Yamaguchi Bay sediment (60%). The larger grain size for the Tokyo Bay sediment was the probable reason for this. The maximum voltage was around 100 and 80 mV for Tokyo Bay and Yamaguchi Bay, respectively.
               
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