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Graphene-modified Electrodes for Enhancing the Performance of Microbial Fuel Cells

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2014-11-03

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The Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Graphene is an emerging material with superior physical and chemical properties, which can benefit the development of microbial fuel cells (MFC) in several aspects. Graphene-based anodes can enhance MFC performance with increased electron transfer efficiency, higher specific surface area and more active microbe-electrode-electrolyte interaction. For cathodic processes, oxygen reduction reaction is effectively catalyzed by graphene-based materials because of a favorable pathway and an increase in active sites and conductivity. Despite challenges, such as complexity in synthesis and property degeneration, graphene-based electrodes will be promising for developing MFCs and other bioelectrochemical systems to achieve sustainable water/wastewater treatment and bioenergy production.

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Wastewater treatment, Graphene, Microbial fuel cells, Environmental engineering

Citation

Yuan, H., & He, Z. (2015). Graphene-modified electrodes for enhancing the performance of microbial fuel cells. Nanoscale, 7(16), 7022-7029. doi: 10.1039/C4NR05637J