Novel electricity source from food waste using microbial fuel cell
A microbial fuel cell is an electrochemical device which converts chemical energy of substrate to electrical energy by catalytic actions of microorganisms. Microbes in the anode compartment oxidize substrate (electron donor) that would further generate electrons and protons. Electrons are transferre...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-848662020-09-27T20:29:32Z Novel electricity source from food waste using microbial fuel cell Ekklesia, Eveline Wang, Jing-Yuan School of Civil and Environmental Engineering A microbial fuel cell is an electrochemical device which converts chemical energy of substrate to electrical energy by catalytic actions of microorganisms. Microbes in the anode compartment oxidize substrate (electron donor) that would further generate electrons and protons. Electrons are transferred to the cathode compartment through the circuit, and the protons through the membrane. [5th Award] 2012-12-28T06:16:01Z 2019-12-06T15:52:36Z 2012-12-28T06:16:01Z 2019-12-06T15:52:36Z 2007 2007 Student Research Poster Eveline, E. (2007, March). Novel electricity source from food waste using microbial fuel cell. Presented at Discover URECA @ NTU poster exhibition and competition, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84866 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8921 en © 2007 The Author(s). application/pdf |
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A microbial fuel cell is an electrochemical device which converts chemical energy of substrate to electrical energy by catalytic actions of microorganisms. Microbes in the anode compartment oxidize substrate (electron donor) that would further generate electrons and protons. Electrons are transferred to the cathode compartment through the circuit, and the protons through the membrane. [5th Award] |
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