PhD ThesisWastewater can be an energy source and not a problem. This study investigates whether rapidly emerging bioelectrochemical technologies can go beyond working in a laboratory under controlled temperatures with simple substrates and actually become a realistic option for a new generation of sustainable wastewater treatment plants. The actual amount of energy available in the wastewater is established using a new methodology. The energy is found to be considerably higher than the previous measurement, or estimates based on the chemical oxygen demand with a domestic wastewater sample containing 17.8 kJ/gCOD and a mixed wastewater containing 28.7 kJ/gCOD. With the energy content established the use of bioelectrochemical systems...
Abstract Development of renewable energy sources, efficient industrial processes, ene...
Microbial fuel cells represent a promising technology for simultaneous wastewater treatment and rene...
Application of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to wastewater treatment for direct recovery of electric e...
Wastewater can be an energy source and not a problem. This study investigates whether rapidly emergi...
Ph. D. Thesis.Reducing energy use is a key challenge for the wastewater industry. Microbial electrol...
Eng D ThesisMicrobial Electrolysis Cells (MECs) have the potential to transform wastewater treatment...
This study presents a simple and sustainable Microbial Fuel Cell as a standalone, self-powered react...
This study presents a simple and sustainable Microbial Fuel Cell as a standalone, self-powered react...
Wastewater is increasingly considered a resource rather than a problem. This study investigates the ...
PhD ThesisThe environmental, social and economic challenges facing society make sustainability and ...
AbstractA 100-L microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) was operated for a 12-month period fed on raw dome...
BioelectrocheMical systems (BESs), such as microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and microbial electrolysis ce...
Microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) utilise living microorganisms to drive oxidation and red...
Microbial fuel cells (MFC) are emerging as a versatile eco-friendly bioelectrochemical system (BES) ...
Traditional wastewater treatment methods have become aged and inefficient, meaning alternative metho...
Abstract Development of renewable energy sources, efficient industrial processes, ene...
Microbial fuel cells represent a promising technology for simultaneous wastewater treatment and rene...
Application of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to wastewater treatment for direct recovery of electric e...
Wastewater can be an energy source and not a problem. This study investigates whether rapidly emergi...
Ph. D. Thesis.Reducing energy use is a key challenge for the wastewater industry. Microbial electrol...
Eng D ThesisMicrobial Electrolysis Cells (MECs) have the potential to transform wastewater treatment...
This study presents a simple and sustainable Microbial Fuel Cell as a standalone, self-powered react...
This study presents a simple and sustainable Microbial Fuel Cell as a standalone, self-powered react...
Wastewater is increasingly considered a resource rather than a problem. This study investigates the ...
PhD ThesisThe environmental, social and economic challenges facing society make sustainability and ...
AbstractA 100-L microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) was operated for a 12-month period fed on raw dome...
BioelectrocheMical systems (BESs), such as microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and microbial electrolysis ce...
Microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) utilise living microorganisms to drive oxidation and red...
Microbial fuel cells (MFC) are emerging as a versatile eco-friendly bioelectrochemical system (BES) ...
Traditional wastewater treatment methods have become aged and inefficient, meaning alternative metho...
Abstract Development of renewable energy sources, efficient industrial processes, ene...
Microbial fuel cells represent a promising technology for simultaneous wastewater treatment and rene...
Application of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to wastewater treatment for direct recovery of electric e...