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Microbial Fuel Cell Construction Features and Application for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Louisiana Tech University, University of Salerno, Wuhan Textile University, ...
Published InMembranes
Year2023
Citations210

Abstract

A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a system that can generate electricity by harnessing microorganisms' metabolic activity. MFCs can be used in wastewater treatment plants since they can convert the organic matter in wastewater into electricity while also removing pollutants. The microorganisms in the anode electrode oxidize the organic matter, breaking down pollutants and generating electrons that flow through an electrical circuit to the cathode compartment. This process also generates clean water as a byproduct, which can be reused or released back into the environment. MFCs offer a more energy-efficient alternative to traditional wastewater treatment plants, as they can generate electricity from the organic matter in wastewater, offsetting the energy needs of the treatment plants. The energy requirements of conventional…
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