Dr. Arum Han, Smart Grid Center collaborator, and co-authors published a paper in the Journal of Power Sources. The paper is titled “Control of Geometrical Properties of Carbon Nanotube Electrodes Towards High-Performance Microbial Fuel Cells”.
The results of this study offer great potential for advancing the development of microbial electrochemical systems by providing a highly efficient nanomaterial-based electrode that delivers large surface area, high electrochemical activity, and minimum ohmic loss, as well as provide design principles for next-generation nanomaterial-based electrodes that can be broadly applicable for highly efficient microbial electrochemical cells.
The article can be found at this link.