微生物燃料电池
阳极
阴极
能量收集
环境科学
纳米技术
化学
材料科学
电气工程
物理
电极
功率(物理)
工程类
物理化学
量子力学
作者
S. G. Taylor,Laura Jaliff,George Wells,Colleen Josephson
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175229
摘要
Soil microbial fuel cells (SMFCs) function as bioelectrochemical energy harvesters that convert electrons stored in soil organic matter into useful electrical energy. Broadly, an SMFC comprises three essential components: an anode buried in the soil (the negative terminal), a colony of exoelectrogenic microorganisms residing on this anode, and a cathode (the positive terminal). As the exoelectrogens respire, they release electrons to the anode, which acts as an external receptor. These released electrons then flow through a load (e.g. a resistor), connecting the anode and cathode. Though minuscule, the electrical power produced by SMFCs has a number of potential applications such as sustaining low-power embedded electronics, pollutant remediation, or as a bio-sensing proxy for soil qualities and microbial activity. This discussion aims to emphasize the potential of SMFCs in addressing real-world environmental issues and to generate interest in the larger scientific community for broad interdisciplinary research efforts, particularly in field deployments.
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