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Microbial fuel cell/ edited by Debabrata Das.
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a bioelectrochemical system that converts waste to watts /
other author:
Das, Debabrata.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
Description:
xix, 506 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Principles of microbial fuel cell for the power generation -- 3. Characteristics of microbes involved in microbial fuel cell -- 4. Microbial ecology of anodic biofilms: From species selection to microbial interactions -- 5. Anodic electron transfer mechanism in bioelectrochemical systems -- 6. Development of suitable anode materials for microbial fuel cells -- 7. Performances of separator and membraneless microbial fuel cell -- 8. Role of cathode catalyst in microbial fuel cell -- 9. Role of biocathodes in bioelectrochemical systems -- 10. Physicochemical parameters governing microbial fuel cell performance -- 11. Reactor design for bioelectrochemical systems -- 12. Microfluidic microbial fuel cell: On-chip automated and robust method to generate energy -- 13. Diagnostic tools for the assessment of MFC -- 14. Modelling of reaction and transport in microbial fuel cells -- 15. Bioremediation and power generation from organic wastes using microbial fuel cell -- 16. Removal and recovery of metals by using bio-electrochemical system -- 17. Sediment microbial fuel cell and constructed wetland assisted with it: Challenges and future prospects -- 18. Fundamentals of microbial desalination cell -- 19. Biophotovoltaics: Conversion of light energy to bioelectricity through photosynthetic microbial fuel cell technology -- 20. Application of microbial fuel cell as a biosensor -- 21. Microbial fuel cell as alternate power tool: Potential and challenges -- 22. Microbially mediated electrosynthesis processes -- 23. Recent progress towards scaling up of MFCs -- 24. Scaling up of MFCs: Challenges and case studies -- 25. Challenges in microbial fuel cell and future scope -- Index.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66793-5
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9783319667935
Microbial fuel cell = a bioelectrochemical system that converts waste to watts /
Microbial fuel cell
a bioelectrochemical system that converts waste to watts /[electronic resource] :edited by Debabrata Das. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xix, 506 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction -- 2. Principles of microbial fuel cell for the power generation -- 3. Characteristics of microbes involved in microbial fuel cell -- 4. Microbial ecology of anodic biofilms: From species selection to microbial interactions -- 5. Anodic electron transfer mechanism in bioelectrochemical systems -- 6. Development of suitable anode materials for microbial fuel cells -- 7. Performances of separator and membraneless microbial fuel cell -- 8. Role of cathode catalyst in microbial fuel cell -- 9. Role of biocathodes in bioelectrochemical systems -- 10. Physicochemical parameters governing microbial fuel cell performance -- 11. Reactor design for bioelectrochemical systems -- 12. Microfluidic microbial fuel cell: On-chip automated and robust method to generate energy -- 13. Diagnostic tools for the assessment of MFC -- 14. Modelling of reaction and transport in microbial fuel cells -- 15. Bioremediation and power generation from organic wastes using microbial fuel cell -- 16. Removal and recovery of metals by using bio-electrochemical system -- 17. Sediment microbial fuel cell and constructed wetland assisted with it: Challenges and future prospects -- 18. Fundamentals of microbial desalination cell -- 19. Biophotovoltaics: Conversion of light energy to bioelectricity through photosynthetic microbial fuel cell technology -- 20. Application of microbial fuel cell as a biosensor -- 21. Microbial fuel cell as alternate power tool: Potential and challenges -- 22. Microbially mediated electrosynthesis processes -- 23. Recent progress towards scaling up of MFCs -- 24. Scaling up of MFCs: Challenges and case studies -- 25. Challenges in microbial fuel cell and future scope -- Index.
This book represents a novel attempt to describe microbial fuel cells (MFCs) as a renewable energy source derived from organic wastes. Bioelectricity is usually produced through MFCs in oxygen-deficient environments, where a series of microorganisms convert the complex wastes into electrons via liquefaction through a cascade of enzymes in a bioelectrochemical process. The book provides a detailed description of MFC technologies and their applications, along with the theories underlying the electron transfer mechanisms, the biochemistry and the microbiology involved, and the material characteristics of the anode, cathode and separator. It is intended for a broad audience, mainly undergraduates, postgraduates, energy researchers, scientists working in industry and at research organizations, energy specialists, policymakers, and anyone else interested in the latest developments concerning MFCs.
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