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Hongjian Lin, Sarah (Xiao) Wu and Jun Zhu
The model proposed in this study was based on the assumption that the biomass attached to the anode served as biocatalysts for microbial fuel cell (MFC) exoelectrogenesis, and this catalytic effect was quantified by the exchange current density of anode....
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Hung-Yin Tsai, Wei-Hsuan Hsu and Yi-Jhu Liao
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs), which can generate low-pollution power through microbial decomposition, are a potentially vital technology with applications in environmental protection and energy recovery. The electrode materials used in MFCs are crucial de...
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Blagovesta Midyurova, Valentin Nenov
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An inexpensive carbon black and Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) air- cathode was developed as an alternative to an expensive metal catalyst and Nafion electrode for oxygen reduction in microbial fuel cell (MFC). The carbon black (Vulcan) was cold- pressed...
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Eduardo Leiva, Enzo Leiva-Aravena and Ignacio Vargas
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a complex environmental problem, which has adverse effects on surface and ground waters due to low pH, high toxic metals, and dissolved salts. New bioremediation approach based on microbial fuel cells (MFC) can be a novel and ...
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Guotao Sun, Anders Thygesen and Anne S. Meyer
Implementation of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) for electricity production requires effective current generation from waste products via robust cathode reduction. Three cathode types using dissolved oxygen cathodes (DOCs), ferricyanide cathodes (FeCs) and ...
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Chontisa Sukkasem, Shoutao Xu, Sunhwa Park, Piyarat Boonsawang, Hong Liu
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