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- 2010 Annual Meeting
- Sustainable Engineering Forum
- Poster Session: Sustainability and Sustainable Biorefineries
- (374a) Microbial Fuel Cell Engineering
Contact with the University of Akureyri (UoA) in Iceland has suggested that collaboration to develop and promote MFC expertise would provide for a unique specialization in thermophilic consortia. UoA has identified consortia that have produced up to 3.2 mol-H2/mol-glucose but product dynamics that account for electrogenicity have not been characterized (Koskinen et al. 2008). Common MCF research themes include; MFC architecture (i.e. engineering design), consortia characterization with traditional molecular methods & systems modeling, and investigation of chemical-biochemical mechanisms particularly those related to electrogenesis. Additional bioprospecting at such sites could identify exceptional exoelectrogenic species and consortia. Our poster will highlight development of a novel MFC, proof of concept results, and extensive outreach efforts since sustainable water and energy efficient technologies have witnessed a surge of research attention.