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From: Nickel silicide nanowire anodes for microbial fuel cells to advance power production and charge transfer efficiency in 3D configurations

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Schematic details of the microfluidic-based microbial fuel cell. (a) Exploded view of the PMMA microfluidic structure. Nickel foam is used as the anode, and carbon cloth serves as the cathode electrode. Both the anode and cathode have a surface area of 8 × 8 mm. A PMMA sheet with a thickness of 300 μm is utilized as the separator. The microchannel dimensions are 8 mm in width and 12 mm in length. The microfluidic cell is encapsulated by two channel-engraved PMMA sheets bonded together. (b) cross-sectional view of Microfluidic-based Microbial Fuel cell. The inlet and outlet serve as the paths for introducing the microorganism and microbial substrate.

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