Written by Reza Ranjbar
Published On Issue 2 Vol 8, 2017
The event of pathogenic microorganisms in ecological waters is a progressing worry for general wellbeing authorities and those in the water administration territory around the world. Escherichia coli (E. coli) is considered as a standout amongst the most vital reasons for bacterial diseases transmits over foods and water. The pathogenecity relies upon the outflow of a variety of destructiveness elements created via E. coli. The point of this examination was to explore the prevalence of E. coli s
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Written by Harshal D. Kawale
Published On Issue 2 Vol 8, 2017
A microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a device that uses microorganisms as biocatalysts to transform chemical energy into electricity. This study demonstrated the electricity generation from the synthetic wastewater in a two chambered microbial fuel cell (MFC) inoculated with a mixed culture of cellulose degrading bacteria (CDB). With an initial addition of a nutrient broth having concentration of 13 g/l the power density reached 469.48 W/m2; while the maximum voltage reached is 1.0 V. The maximum powe
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