Microbial anodes are the cornerstone of most electro-microbial processes. Designing 3-dimensional porous electrodes to increase the surface area of the electroactive biofilm they support is a key challenge in order to boost their performance. In this context, the critical review presented here aims to assess whether an optimal range of pore size may exist for the design of microbial anodes. Pore sizes of a few micrometres can enable microbial cells to penetrate but in conditions that do not favour efficient development of electroactive biofilms. Pores of a few tens of micrometres are subject to clogging. Sizes of a few hundreds of micrometres allow penetration of the biofilm inside the structure, but its development is limited by internal a...
Microbial fuel cells (MFC) are devices capable to convert chemical energy from organic fuels directl...
Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is a bio-electrochemical system that generates electricity by anaerobic o...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) exploit the metabolic activity of electroactive microorganisms for oxida...
Microbial anodes are the cornerstone of most electro-microbial processes. Designing 3-dimensional po...
The performance of microbial fuel cells and other related microbial electrochemical processes is see...
The early formation of electroactive biofilms was investigated with gold electrodes inoculated with ...
The formation of biofilm-electrodes is crucial for microbial fuel cell current production because op...
Electroactive (EA) biofilms refer to single- or multi-species bacterial consortia, which have theabi...
The theoretical bases for modelling the distribution of the electrostatic potential in microbial ele...
Electroactive biofilms were formed from garden compost leachate on platinum wires under constant pol...
The performance of a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) supplied with domestic wastewater (dWW) is es...
International audienceMicrobial anodes were formed under polarisation at -0.2 V/SCE on smooth graphi...
Abstract Background Microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology is a promising sustainable future energy so...
Smooth and nano-rough flat gold electrodes were manufactured with controlled Ra of 0.8 and 4.5 nm, r...
Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) represent a wide range of different biofilm-based bioreactors that ...
Microbial fuel cells (MFC) are devices capable to convert chemical energy from organic fuels directl...
Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is a bio-electrochemical system that generates electricity by anaerobic o...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) exploit the metabolic activity of electroactive microorganisms for oxida...
Microbial anodes are the cornerstone of most electro-microbial processes. Designing 3-dimensional po...
The performance of microbial fuel cells and other related microbial electrochemical processes is see...
The early formation of electroactive biofilms was investigated with gold electrodes inoculated with ...
The formation of biofilm-electrodes is crucial for microbial fuel cell current production because op...
Electroactive (EA) biofilms refer to single- or multi-species bacterial consortia, which have theabi...
The theoretical bases for modelling the distribution of the electrostatic potential in microbial ele...
Electroactive biofilms were formed from garden compost leachate on platinum wires under constant pol...
The performance of a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) supplied with domestic wastewater (dWW) is es...
International audienceMicrobial anodes were formed under polarisation at -0.2 V/SCE on smooth graphi...
Abstract Background Microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology is a promising sustainable future energy so...
Smooth and nano-rough flat gold electrodes were manufactured with controlled Ra of 0.8 and 4.5 nm, r...
Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) represent a wide range of different biofilm-based bioreactors that ...
Microbial fuel cells (MFC) are devices capable to convert chemical energy from organic fuels directl...
Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is a bio-electrochemical system that generates electricity by anaerobic o...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) exploit the metabolic activity of electroactive microorganisms for oxida...