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A novel miniaturized terrestrial microbial fuel cell reveals rapid electrochemical signals
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this study, a novel miniature terrestrial microbial fuel cells (TMFCs) inoculated with commercialPalabras claves:bioelectricity, electrogenic process, Microbial fuel cells, open circuit voltage, soilAutores:Bakonyi P., Bélafi-Bakó K., Celso Guillermo Recalde Moreno, Kadier A., Magdy M. Echeverría, Nemestóthy N., Rakhely G., Washington N. LogroñoFuentes:scopusA terrestrial single chamber microbial fuel cell-based biosensor for biochemical oxygen demand of synthetic ricewashed wastewater
ArticleAbstract: Microbial fuel cells represent an innovative technology which allow simultaneous waste treatment, elPalabras claves:Biological oxygen demand (BOD), BIOSENSOR, microbial fuel cellAutores:Alex Guambo, Celso Guillermo Recalde Moreno, Kadier A., Mario Pérez, Washington N. LogroñoFuentes:scopusSingle chamber microbial fuel cell (SCMFC) with a cathodic microalgal biofilm: A preliminary assessment of the generation of bioelectricity and biodegradation of real dye textile wastewater
ArticleAbstract: An air exposed single-chamber microbial fuel cell (SCMFC) using microalgal biocathodes was designed.Palabras claves:Biocathode, COD, HEAVY METAL, microalgae, Microbial fuel cells (MFCs), wastewaterAutores:Celso Guillermo Recalde Moreno, Gladys Urquizo, Kadier A., Magdy M. Echeverría, Mario Pérez, Rakhely G., Washington N. LogroñoFuentes:scopusRecent advances and emerging challenges in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) for microbial production of hydrogen and value-added chemicals
ReviewAbstract: Microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) is a potentially attractive green technology to tackle the globalPalabras claves:Cathode catalysts, Energy efficiency, Exoelectrogens, Hydrogen productionrate(HPR), Hydrogen recovery, Hydrogenproduction, Microbial electrolysis cell(MEC)Autores:Abdeshahian P., Azman N.F., Chandrasekhar K., Hamid A.A., Kadier A., Kalil M.S., Mohamed A., Simayi Y., Washington N. LogroñoFuentes:scopus