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Multi-functional microbial fuel cells for power, treatment and electro-osmotic purification of urine.

Iwona GajdaJohn GreenmanCarlo SantoroAlexey SerovPlamen AtanassovChris MelhuishIoannis A Ieropoulos
Published in: Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology (Oxford, Oxfordshire : 1986) (2018)
Iron based catalyst Fe-NCB was shown to be a suitable electrocatalyst for the air-breathing cathode, improving power production from urine-fed MFCs. The results suggest electrochemical treatment through electro-osmotic drag while the electricity is produced and not consumed. Electro-osmotic production of clear catholyte is shown to extract water from urine against osmotic pressure. Recovering valuable resources from urine would help to transform energy intensive treatments to resource production, and will create opportunities for new technology development. © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
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