Improved fuel cell and electrode designs for producing electricity from microbial degradation
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A new one-compartment fuel cell was composed of a rubber bunged bottle with a center-inserted anode and a window-mounted cathode containing an internal, proton-permeable porcelain layer. This fuel cell design was less expensive and more practical than the conventional two-compartment system, which requires aeration and a ferricyanide solution in the cathode compartment. Three new electrodes containing bound electron mediators including a Mn(4+)-graphite anode, a neutral red (NR) covalently linked woven graphite anode, and an Fe(3+)-graphite cathode were developed that greatly enhanced electrical energy production (i.e., microbial electron transfer) over conventional graphite electrodes. The potentials of these…
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- Microbial fuel cell
- Graphite
- Anode
- Cathode
- Materials science
- Electrode
- Power density
- Chemical engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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