Authors
Anthony J Slate, Kathryn A Whitehead, Dale AC Brownson, Craig E Banks
Publication date
2019/3/1
Source
Renewable and sustainable energy reviews
Volume
101
Pages
60-81
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Research into alternative renewable energy generation is a priority, due to the ever-increasing concern of climate change. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are one potential avenue to be explored, as a partial solution towards combating the over-reliance on fossil fuel based electricity. Limitations have slowed the advancement of MFC development, including low power generation, expensive electrode materials and the inability to scale up MFCs to industrially relevant capacities. However, utilisation of new advanced electrode-materials (i.e. 2D nanomaterials), has promise to advance the field of electromicrobiology. New electrode materials coupled with a more thorough understanding of the mechanisms in which electrogenic bacteria partake in electron transfer could dramatically increase power outputs, potentially reaching the upper extremities of theoretical limits. Continued research into both the electrochemistry and …
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Scholar articles
AJ Slate, KA Whitehead, DAC Brownson, CE Banks - Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, 2019