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Discover the possibilities: microbial bioelectrochemical systems and the revival of a 100-year-old discovery

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Volume 15, Issue 7-8, Pages 1481-1486

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10008-011-1395-7

Keywords

Microbial bioelectrochemical system; Microbial fuel cell; Bioelectrocatalysis

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  1. Volkswagen AG and the Verband der Deutschen Biokraftstoffindustrie e.V

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Microbial fuel cells (MFC) can be considered as archetype microbial bioelectrochemical systems that exploit the bioelectrocatalytic activity of living microorganisms for the generation of electric current. Microbial fuel cells represent a novel technology that is still in its infancy is a typical statement in the current articles to describe the state of research on microbial fuel cells. It is a quite absurd statement for a technology that to the date has a history of 100 years. At the same time, it is quite correct since the actual, systematic MFC development has started only about a decade ago. The history of the MFC development reads like a science fiction novel-we read about space research and autonomous robots (gastrobots). But yet, the current tremendous interest in this technology is rather down to earth-it is about energy recovery and wastewater treatment. To understand the presence and to predict and actively shape the future, it is a good opportunity to look into and learn from the past. This article shall go on a short journey through the past 100 years of microbial fuel cells. This is not to be understood as a comprehensive and complete survey of the MFC literature and development. It is rather a personal view on critical aspects in the past development and the possible future of this technology.

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