초록 |
Wastewater is considered as a valuable source of energy and other resources. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are able to recover the chemical energy present in wastewater and turn it into electrical power, while purifying it. New electrode materials for MFCs are being developed to improve their economic feasibility and performance. Among these novel anodic materials, carbon nanofibers are promising, due to high oxidation reaction and great surface area. The electrocatalytic behaviors of the carbon nanofiber composite anode were investigated by means of cyclic voltammetry to evaluate as the anode for MFCs application. The electrode modified with carbon nanofiber composite showed better electrochemical performance than that of plain carbon felt. |