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Progress and Recent Trends in Microbial Fuel Cells provides an in-depth analysis of the fundamentals, working principles, applications and advancements (including commercialization aspects) made in the field of Microbial Fuel Cells research, with critical analyses and opinions from experts around the world. Microbial Fuel cell, as a potential alternative energy harnessing device, has been progressing steadily towards fruitful commercialization. Involvements of electrolyte membranes and catalysts have been two of the most critical factors toward achieving this progress. Added applications of MFCs in areas of bio-hydrogen production and wastewater treatment have made this technology extremely attractive and important.
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Contents
1. Introduction to microbial fuel cells
2. Performance trends and status of microbial fuel cells
3. Configurations of microbial fuel cells
4. Polymer electrolyte membranes for microbial fuel cells: Part A. Nafion-based membranes
5. Polymer electrolyte membranes for microbial fuel cells: Part B. Non-nafion alternative membranes
6. Bipolar membranes for microbial fuel cells
7. Low-cost solutions for fabrication of microbial fuel cells: Ceramic separator and electrode modifications
8. Electrodes for microbial fuel cells
9. Anode catalysts and biocatalysts for microbial fuel cells
10. Propellants of microbial fuel cells
11. Exoelectrogens for microbial fuel cells
12. Biofilm formation within microbial fuel cells
13. Genetic approaches for improving performance of microbial fuel cells: Part A
14. Genetic approaches for improving performance of microbial fuel cells: Part B
15. Kinetics and mass transfer within microbial fuel cells
16. Biochemistry and electrochemistry at the electrodes of microbial fuel cells
17. Wastewater biorefinery based on microbial electrolysis cell: Opportunities and challenges
18. Microbial fuel cells as a platform technology for sustainable wastewater treatment
19. Microbial desalination cell technology: Functions and future prospects
20. Coupled systems based on microbial fuel cells
21. Commercialization aspects of microbial fuel cells