Bioelectrochemical treatment of contaminated groundwater [PDF]
To remove these pollutants from groundwater, different technologies can be used. Currently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers ion exchange, reverse osmosis and reverse electrodialysis to be effective methods for the decrease of their ...
Coma, Marta, Puig, Sebastià
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A variety of hydrogenotrophic enrichment cultures catalyse cathodic reactions
Biocathodes where living microorganisms catalyse reduction of CO2 can potentially be used to produce valuable chemicals. Microorganisms harbouring hydrogenases may play a key role for biocathode performance since H2 generated on the electrode surface can
Soroush Saheb-Alam +4 more
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The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using cassava wastewater as a substrate for dual-chamber microbial fuel cells (MFCs) operating with denitrifying biocathodes.
Aline Oliveira da Silva +4 more
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Surfactant-Free Formate/O2 Biofuel Cell with Electropolymerized Phenothiazine Derivative-Modified Enzymatic Bioanode. [PDF]
Kosugi M, Tatara R, Fujii Y, Komaba S.
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Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has shown excellent CO2-to-CH4 activity with pure CO2 stream. However, its performance and electron transfer pathway has not been deeply unveiled when biogas was used as MES feedstock.
Yan Tian +5 more
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Insights on hexavalent chromium(VI) remediation strategies in abiotic and biotic dual chamber microbial fuel cells: electrochemical, physical, and metagenomics characterizations. [PDF]
Khater DZ +4 more
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Improved performance of Cr(vi)-reducing microbial fuel cells by nano-FeS hybridized biocathodes. [PDF]
Zhuang X +5 more
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Role of microbial electrosynthesis system in CO2 capture and conversion: a recent advancement toward cathode development. [PDF]
Ibrahim I +7 more
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Screen-Printable Functional Nanomaterials for Flexible and Wearable Single-Enzyme-Based Energy-Harvesting and Self-Powered Biosensing Devices. [PDF]
Veenuttranon K +2 more
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Treatment of azo dyes in industrial wastewater using microbial fuel cells [PDF]
Due to the extensive use of xenobiotic azo dyes in the colour industry and their proven mutagenic and cytotoxic nature, their treatment prior to discharge is essential and is legally enforced.
Fernando, E., Fernando, E.
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