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Fungi-Based Microbial Fuel Cells
Fungi are among the microorganisms able to generate electricity as a result of their metabolic processes. Throughout the last several years, a large number of papers on various microorganisms for current production in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have ...
Anna Sekrecka-Belniak +1 more
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Microbial Fuel Cells: An Alternate Approach for Bioelectricity Generation and Waste Management
Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) are the device that involves bacteria and organic matter, to generate electrical current via bacterial metabolism from a wide range of organic and inorganic substrates.
Chennappa Gurikar +6 more
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From microbial fuel cell (MFC) to microbial electrochemical snorkel (MES): maximizing chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal from wastewater [PDF]
The paper introduces the concept of the microbial electrochemical snorkel (MES), a simplified design of a “short-circuited” microbial fuel cell (MFC). The MES cannot provide current but it is optimized for wastewater treatment.
Benjamin Erable +5 more
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The species and power generation performance of the original electrogenic bacteria determine the pollution control and power generation performance of the microbial fuel cells.
Haiying Guo +5 more
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Supercapacitive microbial fuel cells
The integration of supercapacitive features in microbial fuel cells (MFC) can solve one of the major limitations of this technology, i.e., the low power output.
Santoro, Carlo +2 more
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Microbial Fuel Cells, Related Technologies, and Their Applications
Microbial fuel cells present an emerging technology for utilizing the metabolism of microbes to fuel processes including biofuel, energy production, and the bioremediation of environments.
Gene Drendel +3 more
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Garden compost inoculum leads to microbial bioanodes with potential-independent characteristics [PDF]
Garden compost leachate was used to form microbial bioanodes under polarization at 0.4, 0.2 and +0.1 V/SCE. Current densities were 6.3 and 8.9 A m2 on average at 0.4 and +0.1 V/SCE respectively, with acetate 10 mM.
Achouak, Wafa +7 more
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Syntrophy in microbial fuel cells [PDF]
Syntrophy has a pivotal role in the microbial degradation of organic compounds in methanogenic ecosystems (McInerney et al., 2009). Methanogenic degradation of organic compounds is a sequential process: a series of organisms is involved in the various conversion steps of these compounds into methane and carbon dioxide (Dolfing, 1988).
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Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are playing an important role in the context of sustainable energy development. They represent a sustainable approach to harvest electricity from biodegradable materials.
Angelo Gifuni +13 more
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Checking graphite and stainless anodes with an experimental model of marine microbial fuel cell. [PDF]
A procedure was proposed to mimic marine microbial fuel cell (MFC) in liquid phase. A graphite anode and a stainless steel cathode which have been proven, separately, to be efficient in MFC were investigated.
Basséguy, Régine +11 more
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