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publicationNumber KR-100941489-B1
titleOfInvention Algae cultivation apparatus using microbial fuel cell and its method
abstract The present invention relates to an algae cultivation apparatus using a microbial fuel cell and a method thereof, comprising: a negative electrode which is accommodated on a bottom of a main body and collects electrons generated by oxidation of an active microorganism to generate a voltage difference from a positive electrode; Solar light is irradiated on the acute surface spaced at an acute angle perpendicular to the negative electrode, and stored in an aqueous solution to reduce oxygen partial pressure through the reduction of electrons, hydrogen ions and oxygen, and to incubate algae with carbon dioxide applied through an ion exchange membrane. A positive electrode to make; And a main body fixing both sides of the positive electrode and surrounding the negative electrode and the positive electrode at predetermined intervals, and having a discharge port at a lower end of the obtuse surface of the positive electrode. Characterized in that it comprises a.n n n According to the present invention as described above, while lowering the oxygen partial pressure of the positive electrode and culturing algae through carbon dioxide generated during the oxidation and reduction process, maximizing algal culture by irradiating light to the acute angle of the positive electrode, over-cultivated algae By automatically discharging through the obtuse surface of the positive electrode, to promote efficient algae production without the need for a separate algae collection device.n n n n Fuel Cell, Incline, Algae, Culture, Light, Emission
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