Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Tuning Hydrogen versus Methane Production on Sustainable Biochar-Based Cathodes in Microbial Electrolysis Cells by Voltage Control.
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Soggia G et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science · Italy
Abstract
Due to the intermittency of solar and wind energy generation, efficient energy storage solutions are essential to ensure a global transition to renewable energy sources. Bioelectrochemical Power-to-Hydrogen systems are a promising storage pathway, yet their development is limited by high costs and low productivity compared to conventional hydrogen production. Novel, sustainable, and cost-effective materials, such as carbon-based electrodes, can help to overcome these challenges. This study evaluates five cathodes for hydrogen and methane production in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) operated at 600 and 800 mV: stainless steel mesh (SSM), two custom-made biochars derived from olive mill waste (OMW-1, OMW-2), and two commercial carbon-based materials (Carbon Black and Black Pearls). OMW-1 achieved a H<sub>2</sub> yield of 257 ± 62 mL L<sup>-1</sup> d<sup>-1</sup> at 800 mV, showing the potential of noncommercial biochar. CB and SSM performed better, reaching 493 ± 57 and 496 ± 9 mL L<sup>-1</sup> d<sup>-1</sup> H<sub>2</sub>, respectively. Cyclic voltammetry and next-generation sequencing revealed that hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria colonization negatively impacted H<sub>2</sub> yields. At 600 mV, increased CH<sub>4</sub> production was observed for OMW-2, BP, and CB. Energetically, OMW-2 (3.0 ± 0.2 kWh L<sup>-1</sup> d<sup>-1</sup>) performed comparably to CB and BP (both 3.3 kWh L<sup>-1</sup> d<sup>-1</sup>), outperforming SSM at both voltages. These findings support the viability of carbon-based cathodes as sustainable alternatives to metal-based ones with the potential to reduce electrode costs while maintaining or improving energy productivity.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41867555