scholarly journals Stainless steel is a promising electrode material for anodes of microbial fuel cells

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Long-term operation of wastewater-fed, microbial fuel cells (MFCs) with cathodes made of activated carbon and stainless steel (SS) current collectors can result in decreased performance due to cathode fouling.


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