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Microbial Fuel Cells for Simultaneous Electricity Generation and Organic Degradation from Slaughterhouse Wastewater.

Prabowo et al., 2016

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13134879499903769390
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Prabowo A
Tiarasukma A
Ariyanti D
et al.
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International Journal of Renewable Energy Development

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Microbial fuel Cell (MFC) has gained much attention in recent years due to its capability in simultaneous organic decomposition and electricity generation. Here, self-fabricated MFCs system were used to generate electricity and to reduce organic pollutant contained in …
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