2023
DOI: 10.1002/clen.202200299
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Organics and Nutrient Transformation in a Microbial Fuel Cell Influenced by Antibiotics

Abstract: The present research focuses on the effect of the highly toxic and broad‐spectrum bacteriostatic antibiotic pollutant, tetracycline (TC) as a sole electron donor and co‐electron donor on the operational efficacy of a microbial fuel cell (MFC) in terms of nutrient and pollutants removal. It is observed that the removal efficiency of the MFC increases by the gradual increase in TC concentration (5–30 mg L−1). The maximum removal efficiency (59%), voltage production (372 mV), power density (81.4 mW m−2), and curr… Show more

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“…Climate change has serious consequences for animals, plants, ecosystems and people, as well as for the economy and society as a whole. [8] • Loss of biodiversity: The uncontrolled destruction of natural environments and ecosystems, the introduction of invasive species and the use of pesticides and herbicides have a negative impact on biodiversity. Loss of species and ecosystem diversity can disrupt the balance and functioning of natural systems.…”
Section: Environmental Sustainabilitymentioning
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