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Recent progress and continuing challenges in bio-fuel cells. Part II: Microbial

Recent progress and continuing challenges in bio-fuel cells. Part II: Microbial
Recent progress and continuing challenges in bio-fuel cells. Part II: Microbial
Recent key developments in microbial fuel cell technology are reviewed. Fuel sources, electron transfer mechanisms, anode materials and enhanced O2 reduction are discussed in detail. A summary of recently developed microbial fuel cell systems, including performance measurements, is conveniently provided in tabular form. The current challenges involved in developing practical bio-fuel cell systems are described, with particular emphasis on a fundamental understanding of the reaction environment, the performance and stability requirements, modularity and scalability. This review is the second part of a review of bio-fuel cells. In Part 1 a general introduction to bio-fuel cells, including their operating principles and applications, was provided and enzymatic fuel cell technology was reviewed
0956-5663
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Shah, A.A.
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Osman, M.H.
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Osman, M.H.
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Shah, A.A., Osman, M.H. and Walsh, F.C. (2010) Recent progress and continuing challenges in bio-fuel cells. Part II: Microbial. Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 26 (3), 953-963. (doi:10.1016/j.bios.2010.08.057). (PMID:20864328)

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Recent key developments in microbial fuel cell technology are reviewed. Fuel sources, electron transfer mechanisms, anode materials and enhanced O2 reduction are discussed in detail. A summary of recently developed microbial fuel cell systems, including performance measurements, is conveniently provided in tabular form. The current challenges involved in developing practical bio-fuel cell systems are described, with particular emphasis on a fundamental understanding of the reaction environment, the performance and stability requirements, modularity and scalability. This review is the second part of a review of bio-fuel cells. In Part 1 a general introduction to bio-fuel cells, including their operating principles and applications, was provided and enzymatic fuel cell technology was reviewed

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Published date: November 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 165697
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/165697
ISSN: 0956-5663
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Author: A.A. Shah
Author: M.H. Osman
Author: F.C. Walsh

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