نتایج جستجو برای: microbialfuel cell mfc

تعداد نتایج: 1685084  

Journal: :Biosensors & bioelectronics 2007
Justin C Biffinger Jeremy Pietron Ricky Ray Brenda Little Bradley R Ringeisen

A miniature-microbial fuel cell (mini-MFC, chamber volume: 1.2 mL) was used to monitor biofilm development from a pure culture of Shewanella oneidensis DSP10 on graphite felt (GF) under minimal nutrient conditions. ESEM evidence of biofilm formation on GF is supported by substantial power density (per device cross-section) from the mini-MFC when using an acellular minimal media anolyte (1500 mW...

Journal: :Separation and Purification Technology 2022

The disposal of hospital wastewaters, particularly urine with high concentrations pharmaceuticals, is a critical problem. These pharmaceuticals can enter the environment and lead to development superbacteria (in case antibiotics) due inefficiency conventional treatment these aqueous wastes. Hence, this report focuses on scale-up photoelectrochemical (PEC) system equipped Ru-based mixed metal ox...

2012
Md. Shah Alam Mohammad Rezaul Huque Khan

A message based comparative study between signaling system #7(SS7) and MFC Signaling is done. Here the limitations of SS7 and MFC signaling are also studied. The reasons for the transition from Multi-frequency Coded (MFC) Signaling to SS7 has been discussed.

Journal: :Endocrinology 2010
Alan Koncarevic Milton Cornwall-Brady Abigail Pullen Monique Davies Dianne Sako June Liu Ravindra Kumar Kathleen Tomkinson Theresa Baker Ben Umiker Travis Monnell Asya V Grinberg Katia Liharska Kathryn W Underwood Jeffrey A Ucran Elizabeth Howard Joseph Barberio Matthew Spaits Scott Pearsall Jasbir Seehra Jennifer Lachey

Androgen deprivation, a consequence of hypogonadism, certain cancer treatments, or normal aging in men, leads to loss of muscle mass, increased adiposity, and osteoporosis. In the present study, using a soluble chimeric form of activin receptor type IIB (ActRIIB) we sought to offset the adverse effects of androgen deprivation on muscle, adipose tissue, and bone. Castrated (ORX) or sham-operated...

2017
Shailesh Kharkwal Yi Chao Tan Min Lu How Yong Ng

A novel microbial fuel cell (MFC)-based biosensor was designed for continuous monitoring of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) in real wastewater. To lower the material cost, manganese dioxide (MnO₂) was tested as an innovative cathode catalyst for oxygen reduction in a single chamber air-cathode MFC, and two different crystalline structures obtained during synthesis of MnO₂ (namely β- and γ-MnO₂)...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Jeffrey J Fornero Miriam Rosenbaum Michael A Cotta Largus T Angenent

Bioelectrochemical system (BES) pH imbalances develop due to anodic proton-generating oxidation reactions and cathodic hydroxide-ion-generating reduction reactions. Until now, workers added unsustainable buffers to reduce the pH difference between the anode and cathode because the pH imbalance contributes to BES potential losses and, therefore, power losses. Here, we report that adding carbon d...

2018
Estefania Porca Johanna Haavisto Aino-Maija Lakaniemi Gavin Collins

A mesophilic (37 C) and a thermophilic (55 C) two-chamber microbial fuel cell (MFC) were studied and compared for their power production from xylose and the microbial communities involved. The anodeattached, membrane-attached, and planktonic microbial communities, and their respective active subpopulations, were determined by next generation sequencing (Illumina MiSeq), based on the presence an...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Zhen He Jinjun Kan Florian Mansfeld Largus T Angenent Kenneth H Nealson

A sediment-type self-sustained phototrophic microbial fuel cell (MFC) was developed to generate electricity through the synergistic interaction between photosynthetic microorganisms and heterotrophic bacteria. Under illumination, the MFC continuously produced electricity without the external input of exogenous organics or nutrients. The current increased in the dark and decreased with the light...

2017
Mounika Kodali Carlo Santoro Alexey Serov Sadia Kabir Kateryna Artyushkova Ivana Matanovic Plamen Atanassov

The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is one of the major factors that is limiting the overall performance output of microbial fuel cells (MFC). In this study, Platinum Group Metal-free (PGM-free) ORR catalysts based on Fe, Co, Ni, Mn and the same precursor (Aminoantipyrine, AAPyr) were synthesized using identical sacrificial support method (SSM). The catalysts were investigated for their electro...

2017
Justin C. Biffinger Jeremy Pietron Ricky Ray Brenda Little Bradley R. Ringeisen

A miniature-microbial fuel cell (mini-MFC, chamber volume: 1.2 mL) was used to monitor biofilm development from a pure culture of Shewanella oneidensis DSP10 on graphite felt (GF) under minimal nutrient conditions. ESEM evidence of biofilm formation on GF is supported by substantial power density (per device cross-section) from the mini-MFC when using an acellular minimal media anolyte (1500 mW...

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