Author/Authors :
Ali Khazraei VizheMehr Department of Chemical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran , Soheila Yaghmaei Department of Chemical Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran
چكيده لاتين :
With the increasing concern for alternative energy sources, waste management,
global climate change, and non-edible feedstocks, the search for novel technological
solutions continues. Fuel cells are one alternative energy technology being studied
for full-scale implementation (R.A.Bullen et al., 2006). These can be classified into
three subgroups: catalytic, enzymatic, and microbial. Since the turn of the century,
the research on microbial fuel cells (MFCs) has experienced rapid increases. MFCs
are unique in their ability to utilize microorganisms, rather than an enzyme or
inorganic molecule, as catalysts for converting the chemical energy of feedstock
directly into electricity. Within this article, a brief description will firstly be given
of the history of biofuel cells together with coverage of some of the major historical
advances; finally we will discuss some of the proposed uses of biofuel cells together
with a short consideration of future research possibilities and applications of these
systems.