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From Waste to Watts: Updates on Key Applications of Microbial Fuel Cells in Wastewater Treatment and Energy Production

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14020955

Keywords

microbial fuel cells; energy production; wastewater treatment; bioelectricity; waste-to-fuel

Funding

  1. Qatar National Research Fund under the National Priorities Research Program [NPRP12S-0306-190247]
  2. [QUCG-CENG 21/22-4]

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With fossil fuel depletion and industrial growth, developing environmentally friendly and long-term alternative energy technologies is critical. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) offer a sustainable source of energy production by extracting energy from various sources and converting it to electricity. Utilizing MFC technology to generate electricity from waste could provide a cost-effective solution to environmental pollution and energy shortages. This review paper extensively explores the applications of MFCs in wastewater treatment, including various types of waste and the removal of nutrients and precious metals.
Due to fossil fuel depletion and the rapid growth of industry, it is critical to develop environmentally friendly and long-term alternative energy technologies. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are a powerful platform for extracting energy from various sources and converting it to electricity. As no intermediate steps are required to harness the electricity from the organic substrate's stored chemical energy, MFC technology offers a sustainable alternative source of energy production. The generation of electricity from the organic substances contained in waste using MFC technology could provide a cost-effective solution to the issue of environmental pollution and energy shortages in the near future. Thus, technical advancements in bioelectricity production from wastewater are becoming commercially viable. Due to practical limitations, and although promising prospects have been reported in recent investigations, MFCs are incapable of upscaling and of high-energy production. In this review paper, intensive research has been conducted on MFCs' applications in the treatment of wastewater. Several types of waste have been extensively studied, including municipal or domestic waste, industrial waste, brewery wastewater, and urine waste. Furthermore, the applications of MFCs in the removal of nutrients (nitrogen and sulphates) and precious metals from wastewater were also intensively reviewed. As a result, the efficacy of various MFCs in achieving sustainable power generation from wastewater has been critically addressed in this study.

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