Microbial Fuel cell Technology

A microbial energy cell( MFC) is a bioelectrochemical device that can induce electricity by the use of electrons attained from the anaerobic oxidation of substrates. Generally, the MFC consists of two corridor, an anode and a cathode, which are separated by a proton exchange membrane( PEM). A typical MFC consists of anode and cathode chambers, which are separated by a cationic membrane. Microbes live in the anode cube, where they metabolize organic composites similar as glucose which act as electron patron. The metabolism of these organic composites generates electrons and protons.

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