Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7743678 | Journal of Power Sources | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Cobalt oxide-iron phthalocyanine was used to replace platinum as the cathode catalyst in the microbial fuel cell. The maximum power density of 654 ± 32 mW mâ2 is achieved from the C-CoOx-FePc cathode, which is 37% higher than the power density of C-FePc. The voltage output of the MFC only decreases to 85% of its initial voltage after 50 cycles, suggesting the acceptable long-term stability.
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Authors
Jalal Ahmed, Yong Yuan, Lihua Zhou, Sunghyun Kim,