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Production of bio-electricity during wastewater treatment using a single chamber microbial fuel cell
Abstract
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) represent a completely new long term, affordable, accessible and ecofriendly approach to waste
water treatment with production of sustainable energy. The power generation efficiency in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) is based
on bioreactors, which may represent a completely new approach to wastewater treatment. In our experimental test we found that
it is possible to generate electricity using bacteria while accomplishing waste water treatment in process based on microbial fuel cell technologies. Tests were conducted using a single chamber microbial fuel cell (SCMFC) containing eight graphite
electrodes (anodes) and a single cathode. The prototype SCMFC generated electrical power (maximum18 mWm-2). Power
generation in these systems can be increased by using suitable electrodes with the choice of appropriate bioreactor and fuel.
water treatment with production of sustainable energy. The power generation efficiency in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) is based
on bioreactors, which may represent a completely new approach to wastewater treatment. In our experimental test we found that
it is possible to generate electricity using bacteria while accomplishing waste water treatment in process based on microbial fuel cell technologies. Tests were conducted using a single chamber microbial fuel cell (SCMFC) containing eight graphite
electrodes (anodes) and a single cathode. The prototype SCMFC generated electrical power (maximum18 mWm-2). Power
generation in these systems can be increased by using suitable electrodes with the choice of appropriate bioreactor and fuel.