Microbial Fuel Cell for Bioenergy Generation
Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is an emerging biotechnology that converts organic matter into electrical energy with the help of microorganisms. This technology not only aids clean energy production but is also useful in wastewater treatment.
What is a Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC)?
- A Microbial Fuel Cell is a bio-electrochemical system where microorganisms (such as bacteria, yeast, algae) oxidize organic materials (like wastewater, agricultural residues), releasing electrons in the process.
- These electrons flow through an electrode (anode) into a circuit, generating an electric current.
Working Principle
- At the Anode: Microbes oxidize organic matter and transfer electrons to the anode.
- At the Cathode: ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now
Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material before the last six months of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.
Related Content
Science & Technology
- 1 Chandrayaan-3 Mission
- 2 Aditya-L1 Mission
- 3 Gaganyaan Mission
- 4 XPoSat – India’s First Polarimetry Mission
- 5 NASA’s Artemis Program
- 6 Key Private Players in India’s Space Sector
- 7 Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) TD-2 Testing
- 8 Success of SSLV (Small Satellite Launch Vehicle)
- 9 Discoveries by James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
- 10 Historic Advances in Black Hole Imaging