Carbonaceous material used as ARB anode materials; (a) carbon cloth

Carbonaceous material used as ARB anode materials; (a) carbon cloth

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Download scientific diagram | Carbonaceous material used as ARB anode materials; (a) carbon cloth, (b) carbon felt, (c) carbon rods, (d) carbon paper, (e) carbonized cardboard, (h) granular carbon, and (g) carbon brush (a-h images taken by the author, whereas; g reproduced with permission from Logan et al. (2007)). from publication: The electrochemical perspective of bioelectrocatalytic activities in microbial electrolysis and microbial fuel cells | Highlights • Energy content in wastewater provides many folds the energy required for treatment. • Exoelectrogen microorganisms can harvest energy from waste streams. • Microbial electrolysis cells (MEC) and microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are in focus. • Kinetics and the | Microbial Fuel Cell, Electrolysis and Microbial Electrolysis Cell | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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