2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2018.03.054
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Dye degradation and electricity generation using microbial fuel cell with graphene oxide modified anode

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“…The photo-electrocatalytic microbial fuel cell for degradation of methyl orange along with power production by using simple carbon paper as electrode was studied by Han et al [111].The result was very poor in terms of power density, i.e., 0.119 W/m 2 but the degradation efficiency was much better i.e., around 84.5% from mixed anaerobic sludge of wastewater. The graphene oxide supported the degradation of green dye through MFC was studied by Khalid et al [112]. It successfully removed the green dye and proved that bioactive properties of graphene oxide on the anode is superior in character to achieve 80 degradation rates.…”
Section: Organic Dye-based Pollutant Removal Through Mfcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photo-electrocatalytic microbial fuel cell for degradation of methyl orange along with power production by using simple carbon paper as electrode was studied by Han et al [111].The result was very poor in terms of power density, i.e., 0.119 W/m 2 but the degradation efficiency was much better i.e., around 84.5% from mixed anaerobic sludge of wastewater. The graphene oxide supported the degradation of green dye through MFC was studied by Khalid et al [112]. It successfully removed the green dye and proved that bioactive properties of graphene oxide on the anode is superior in character to achieve 80 degradation rates.…”
Section: Organic Dye-based Pollutant Removal Through Mfcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e biggest chemical class of synthetic dyes is made up of azo dyes, which are abundant in the effluent of textile and dye manufacturing industries. It is very crucial to get rid of dyes from these effluents before release as the presence of high dye concentrations will result in very serious environmental issues like blocking the transfer of oxygen and light into water, which will gravely affect aquatic life [63]. Other than that, in nature, dyes can be toxic; thus, in recent years, a lot of efforts are put into using dyes as an MFC substrate for removal of color from wastewater containing dye with simultaneous electricity production.…”
Section: Dye Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[56] Instead, carbon materials with nano-structures possess the following merits -large surface area, high mechanical robustness, fast charge transport and admirable biocompatibility. [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67] The two representativescarbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene-based carbon materials and their composites have been well studied as a promising anode for MFCs, which will be illustrated in the following section.…”
Section: Carbon Anodes Based On Carbon Nanotubes (Cnts) and Graphenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of epoxy, hydroxyl and carboxyl group benefits the adsorption of bacteria and a satisfactory power density of 0.04 mW cm À 2 was delivered. [65] Alternatively, coating a layer of biocompatible polymer can modulate the toxicity of graphene, such as tween and amyloid. [10] Zhou et al [125] applied the extract of Eucalyptus leaves to treat the graphene, turning the surface to be more hydrophilic and biocompatible.…”
Section: Graphene-based Mfc Anodementioning
confidence: 99%