Visual detection of the toxicity of wastewater containing heavy metal ions using a microbial fuel cell biosensor with a Prussian blue cathode

2019 
Abstract A self-powered microbial fuel cell (MFC) biosensor containing a bioanode and Prussian blue (PB) cathode was successfully developed to assay the toxicity of wastewater. Factors such as the oxidation of Prussian white (PW), external resistor and reduction time were studied and optimized. The electrochromic PB cathode facilitated the process of monitoring the electrocatalytic performance of the bioanode using colorimetric detection. Thus, the toxicities of heavy metal ions, such as Co2+, Cd2+, Pb2+ and Cu2+, were sensitively detected by the MFC-based biosensor without an extra power supply. The inhibition absorbances values (IA) were 28.4%, 11.0%, 33.8% and 66.6% for the samples with 1 mg/L Cd2+, 1 mg/L Co2+, 1 mg/L Pb2+ and 1 mg/L Cu2+, respectively, and the toxicity was in the order of Co2+
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