High power density redox-mediated Shewanella microbial flow fuel cells
Leyuan Zhang,
Yucheng Zhang,
Yang Liu,
Sibo Wang,
Calvin K. Lee,
Yu Huang () and
Xiangfeng Duan ()
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Leyuan Zhang: Los Angeles
Yucheng Zhang: Los Angeles
Yang Liu: Los Angeles
Sibo Wang: Los Angeles
Calvin K. Lee: Los Angeles
Yu Huang: Los Angeles
Xiangfeng Duan: Los Angeles
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-11
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Abstract Microbial fuel cells utilize exoelectrogenic microorganisms to directly convert organic matter into electricity, offering a compelling approach for simultaneous power generation and wastewater treatment. However, conventional microbial fuel cells typically require thick biofilms for sufficient metabolic electron production rate, which inevitably compromises mass and charge transport, posing a fundamental tradeoff that limits the achievable power density (
Date: 2024
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