Electrical performance of a novel 3D-printed tubular-plant microbial fuel cell (T-PMFC) in Canna indica dominated soils
Plant microbial fuel cells (PMFCs) are a novel type of bioelectrochemical systems engineering technology in which natural redox processes that happen between plants and soil microorganisms are taken advantage of, for the production and harvesting of electrical energy. Recently, PMFCs have gained att...
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Main Author: | William, Vladimir U. |
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