Alkaline abiotic cell of Mangifera indica L. cv "Haden" residues

Authors

  • Jorge Benjamín Díaz-López Tecnológico Nacional de México / Instituto Tecnológico de Tuxtla Gutiérrez
  • María Celina Luján-Hidalgo Tecnológico Nacional de México / Instituto Tecnológico de Tuxtla Gutiérrez
  • Arnulfo Rosales-Quintero Tecnológico Nacional de México / Instituto Tecnológico de Tuxtla Gutiérrez
  • Rocío Meza-Gordillo Tecnológico Nacional de México / Instituto Tecnológico de Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Keywords:

Carbohydrates, electrical energy, residual biomass

Abstract

Abiotic alkaline cells generate electricity from the oxidation of organic compounds in the presence of a strong base. An alternative for generating electricity is the use of residual biomass as fuel, since it contains carbohydrates susceptible to oxidation. In this project, the effect of the strong base (NaOH and KOH; 2, 4 and 6 M) and the substrates (glucose, starch and residue; 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 g / mL), on the output voltage of the system was evaluated. Open circuit output voltages of 1005.83 ± 12 mV and 1048.33 ± 10 mV were obtained for 24 h using glucose and starch, respectively; and of 1038.55 ± 4 mV and 970.63 ± 12 mV with electric power generation times of 144 h with seed and husk of Mangifera indica L. cv “Haden”, which shows the feasibility of using this residue as a substrate for the generation of electrons.

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2021-12-31

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Díaz-López, J. B., Luján-Hidalgo, M. C., Rosales-Quintero, A., & Meza-Gordillo, R. (2021). Alkaline abiotic cell of Mangifera indica L. cv "Haden" residues. Mesoamerican Journal of Research, 1(1), 55–60. Retrieved from https://rmi.unach.mx/index.php/rmi/article/view/12

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