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Other MFC Technologies

Understanding how bacteria interact with each other and electrodes is critical to the future development of MFC technology. Microbe-electrode interactions are important as different materials elicit varying transcriptional responses (Xu et ah, 2012). In addition to understanding microbe-electrode interfaces, elucidating microbe-microbe interactions, such as those in mixed consortium biofilms that result in higher currents than single species biofilms, have the potential to uncover mechanisms that could be used to optimize MFC systems. [Pg.228]

In order for MFCs to compete with other technologies in renewable energy generation, the costs of making the reactors and the source of the material must in the near term be competitive with fossil fuels. If carbon taxes are included in the costs of making energy... [Pg.9]


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