초록 |
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are devices that convert organic substrates into electricity with the aid of microorganisms as catalysts. The anodic material, which contains a matrix for the attachment of the microorganisms, is usually a limiting factor in power production in an MFC system. To improve the extracellular electron transfer between the attached microbes and the electrodes, various conductive polymers and nanomaterials have been modified on electrodes. The objective of this study was to examine polypyrrole-modified carbon nanofiber composite through a polypyrrole coating on the surface of the polyacrylonitrile/carbon nanotubes composite nanofibers as the novel anode material in MFC systems. |