Biofuel Cells. Группа авторов
cell (adapted from Forrestal et al...Figure 13.8 Upflow microbial desalination cell (adapted from Jacobson et al. [31...Figure 13.9 Osmotic microbial fuel cell (adapted from Zhang & He [32]).Figure 13.10 Bipolar membrane microbial desalination cell (adapted from Kim & Lo...Figure 13.11 Decoupled microbial fuel cell.Figure 13.12 Separator Coupled Stacked Circulation microbial desalination cell (...
12 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 First fuel cell appratus. Ox and hy represents oxygen and hydrogen. ...Figure 14.2 Electrochemical reaction take place at electrodes; fuel is added fro...Figure 14.3 A complex bipolar fuel cell stacking arranged vertically each cell h...Figure 14.4 Structures of MCFC. Modified from Reference [45].Figure 14.5 Schematic diagram of PEMFC with combination of DMFC hydrogen from an...Figure 14.6 Schematic diagram DMFC. Modified from Reference [34].Figure 14.7 Schematic diagram of AKFC. Modified from reference [45].Figure 14.8 Schematic diagram of MFCs. Modified from Ref. [60].Figure 14.9 A model of single and double-chambered MFC. Modified from Ref. [76].Figure 14.10 Schematic showing the aerobic and anaerobic chamber of MFC and high...Figure 14.11 Working principle of a MFCs. In the anode chamber, MED (mediators) ...Figure 14.12 In the anode chamber, transfer of electrons from electron donor (su...Figure 14.13 Generalized scheme of enzymatic biofuel cell. Anode is catalyzed by...Figure 14.14 Schematic representation of GBFC. Modified from Ref. [118].Figure 14.15 Single-walled carbon nanotubes based GBFC. Modified from Ref. [117]...
13 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Conceptual framework for biofuel cells towards sustainability.
14 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 MFC cathode chambers along with possible electron acceptors.
15 Chapter 17Figure 17.1 Hydrogen/oxygen fuel cell.Figure 17.2 Schematic diagram of a typical two chambered Microbial Fuel Cell (MF...Figure 17.3 Enzymatic biofuel cell (Mediator electron transfer based).
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Cell potential for typical reactions with microbial bioanode, and a mi...Table 1.2 Examples of microbial biocatalysts in the form of pure cultures and co...Table 1.3 Mechanism for extracellular electron transfer at the interface microor...Table 1.4 Types of proteins involved in the EET in Geobacter sp. and Shewanella ...
2 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Summary of energy sources, corresponding enzymes and their cofactors. ...Table 4.2 Nanomaterials used for the immobilization of enzymes by different meth...
3 Chapter 5Table 5.1 An overview of performance of MFC with different anode, cathode materi...
4 Chapter 9Table 9.1 The material used for the fabrication of electrode and photoelectrode ...
5 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Various terminal electron acceptors in MFCs and EFCs.
6 Chapter 14Table 14.1 Characteristics of different fuel cells.
7 Chapter 15Table 15.1 Membrane-less biofuel cell performances.Table 15.2 Secondary sources as a substrate for bioelectricity generation and po...
8 Chapter 16Table 16.1 Various anode materials along with their advantages and disadvantages...
Guide
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