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Characterizing Electron Transport through Living Biofilms
Published on: June 1, 2018
[Microbial electrochemical snorkels: principle, structure, and applications in environmental amelioration]
Yingli Lian1,2, Yongjiang Yu1,2, Shengfeng Chen1,3
1School of Life Science and Engineering, Foshan University, Foshan 528000, Guangdong, China.
Abstract:
Microbial electrochemical technology (MET) represents a novel approach demonstrating promising application prospects in emerging strategic industries such as environment protection, energy saving, and sustainable energy production. Among different METs, microbial electrochemical snorkels (MES) are praised for the simple design, high flexibility, and low costs. Several pilot MESs have been employed to mitigate environmental issues in European and American countries. Despite the rapid development, only one review article on MES has been published so far. Here we review the latest achievements in this field and introduce the principles, structures, functions, and applications of MESs. Moreover, we summarize the key challenges and the future research areas in this field, aiming to give insights into the research on MESs and other METs and improve the applications of such technologies.
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