Microbial Fuel Cell, Their Type, Working Principle and Different Factors Affecting Their Performance: A Review
Dileep Ahmad,
Muhammad Haroon,
Naeemullah
et al.
Abstract:Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a green technology and is an alternative energy resource of fossil fuels. MFC is the class of Bio-electro-chemical patterns with novel property, like wastewater treatment, electricity generation and biosensor operation. MFCs are ingenious devices that harness the power of bio-electrochemical processes to generate electric current by breaking down organic waste found in wastewater. These systems establish a fascinating connection between microbial metabolism and electricity producti… Show more
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