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Role of membranes in bioelectrochemical systems
Bahareh Kokabian, Veera Gnaneswar Gude
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70% confidenceThis paper explores the role of membranes in bioelectrochemical systems, particularly in wastewater treatment, and highlights their potential to improve efficiency and sustainability.
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Key findings
- Membranes play a crucial role in bioelectrochemical systems, enabling efficient electron transfer and ion transport.
- The use of membranes in bioelectrochemical systems can improve wastewater treatment efficiency by up to 30%.
- Membrane-based bioelectrochemical systems can also reduce energy consumption and increase the lifespan of electrodes.
Keywords
Biochemical engineeringMicrobial fuel cellDesalinationBiohydrogenMembraneMembrane fouling
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- Membrane Water Treatment
- Year
- 2015