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Recent Applications, Challenges, and Future Prospects of Microbial Fuel Cells: A Review

Ripel Chakma, M. Khalid Hossain, Prabhu Paramasivam, R. Bousbih, Mongi Amami, Gazi Farhan Ishraque Toki, Rajesh Haldhar, Ashish Kumar Karmaker

发表年份
2025
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28
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Abstract Microbial fuel cell (MFC), a clean and promising technology that has the potential to tackle both environmental degradation and the global energy crisis, receives tremendous attention from researchers over recent years. The performance of each system component, including the membrane and electrode utilized in MFCs, has a great effect on the efficiency of converting chemical energy found in organic waste to power generation through bacterial metabolism. The MFCs have diverse applications that are growing day by day in developed countries. This review discusses recently available various potential applications including wastewater treatment, biohydrogen production, hazardous waste removal, generation of bioelectricity, robotics, biosensors, etc. There are still several challenges (e.g., system complexity, economic, commercialization, and other operational factors) for large‐scale practical applications, particularly for relatively low power output and delayed start‐up time, which is also reported in this review article. Moreover, the operational factors (e.g., electrode materials, proton exchange system, substrate, electron transfer mechanism, pH, temperature, external resistance, and shear stress and feed rate) that affect the performance of MFCs, are discussed in detail. To resolve these issues, optimizations of various parameters are also presented. In the previously published studies, this paper indicates that MFCs have demonstrated power densities ranging from 2.44 to 3.31 W m − 2 , with Coulombic efficiencies reaching up to 55.6% under optimized conditions. It is also reported that MFCs have achieved the removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC), and antibiotics up to 93.7%, 70%, and 98%, respectively. Finally, this paper highlights the future perspective of MFCs for full‐scale applications.

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Microbial fuel cellBiochemical engineeringBiohydrogenCommercializationEnvironmental scienceProcess engineeringElectricity generationFaraday efficiencyWaste managementNanotechnology

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