Electrode Material Optimization for Microbial Fuel Cells Using Bamboo Charcoal Powder and Bokuju
Hodaka Shimohata,
Dang Nguyen,
Kozo Taguchi
Abstract:Bamboo is a fast-growing plant in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Due to its rapid growth, bamboo is considered a problem because it rapidly invades forested areas and alters the original ecosystem. On the other hand, it is regarded as a material that is readily available and very accessible in many countries and has great potential for both ecological and social purposes. Therefore, bamboo was employed as the material for the electrodes of microbial fuel cells in this study. Typically, biochar used… Show more
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