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The Performance of a Modified Anode Using a Combination of Kaolin and Graphite Nanoparticles in Microbial Fuel Cells. [PDF]

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Hirsch LO   +6 more
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Microbial Fuel Cells:  Methodology and Technology

Environmental Science & Technology, 2006
Microbial fuel cell (MFC) research is a rapidly evolving field that lacks established terminology and methods for the analysis of system performance. This makes it difficult for researchers to compare devices on an equivalent basis. The construction and analysis of MFCs requires knowledge of different scientific and engineering fields, ranging from ...
Logan, B.E.   +8 more
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Microbial Fuel Cell

Research Journal of Biotechnology, 2023
There is global crisis due to fuel depletion and environmental pollution. The dependency on fossils for fuels is unsustainable due to its finite nature, so researchers are studying alternative sources of energy that are renewable in nature. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is the device used to generate energy by converting chemical energy into electrical ...
S. Jha, P. Sharma, A. Prakash
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Review on microbial fuel cells applications, developments and costs.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2022
The microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology has attracted significant attention in the last years due to its potential to recover energy in a wastewater treatment.
J. V. Boas   +3 more
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Silver nanoparticles boost charge-extraction efficiency in Shewanella microbial fuel cells

Science, 2021
Description Silver in the linings The bacterium Shewanella oneidensis is well known to use extracellular electron sinks, metal oxides and ions in nature or electrodes when cultured in a fuel cell, to power the catabolism of organic material. However, the
Bocheng Cao   +16 more
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Wearable Microbial Fuel Cells for Sustainable Self-Powered Electronic Skins.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Autonomous energy systems are key to sustainably powering electronic skins. Potential autonomous energy resources include sunlight, human motion, sweat, and body heat, among which the biofuel in human sweat is a most natural and available candidate.
Yude Su, Lu Lu, Ming Zhou
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Microbial fuel cells

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1983
Microbial fuel cells containingProteus vulgaris and oxidation-reduction (“redox”) mediators were investigated. The bacteria were chemically immobilized onto the surface of graphite felt electrodes, which supported production of continuous electric current and could be reused after storage A computer-controlled carbohydrate feed system enabled the cell ...
J L, Stirling   +6 more
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