“…Some exoelectrogens bacteria such as Geobacter sp., Shewanella, Pseudomonas and Rhodoferax have been widely studied (Li et al 2017), while fungal species Debaryomyces hansenii, Aspergillus awamori, Hansenula anomala and Mortierella polycephala (Li et al 2019) have been used for both contaminants remediation and electricity production. Pollutants waste from pulp, food, brewery/distillery industrial effluents as well as metalcontaminated and swine wastewaters, marine sediments and pesticides have also been successfully used at laboratory level to generate bioelectricity (Li et al 2017. In addition, toxic chemical waste such as phenol, p-nitrophenol, nitrobenzene, PAHs, indole, ethanolamine, and sulfide have been used as oxidizable substrates for MFCs (Li et al 2017).…”