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Nanostructured polyanifine/titanium dioxide composite anode for microbial fuel cells

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ACS NANO
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages 113-119

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn700102s

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polyaniline; mesoporous titanium dioxide; Escherichia coli; microbial fuel cells; electrocatalysis

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A unique nanostructured polyaniline (PANI)/mesoporous TiO2 composite was synthesized and explored as an anode in Escherichia coli microbial fuel cells (MFCs). The results of X-ray diffraction, morphology, and nitrogen adsorption- desorption studies demonstrate a networked nanostructure with uniform nanopore distribution and high specific surface area of the composite. The composite MFC anode was fabricated and its catalytic behavior investigated. Optimization of the anode shows that the composite with 30 wt % PANI gives the best bio- and electrocatalytic performance. A possible mechanism to explain the excellent performance is proposed. In comparison to previously reported work with E coli MFCs, the composite anode delivers 2-fold higher power density (1495 mW/m(2)). Thus, it has great potential to be used as the anode for a high-power MFC and may also provide a new universal approach for improving different types of MFCs.

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