Modification of glass screen printed electrodes with graphene quantum dots for enhanced power output in miniaturized microbial fuel cells
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36273Dato
2024-12-02Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Mao, Yuvraj Maphrio; Amreen, Khairunnisa; Calay, Rajnish K; Banerjee, Aritro; Goel, SanketSammendrag
This paper demonstrates screen-printing technique, Glass Screen printed (GSP) on glass layer with
Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) via drop casting approach to manufacture electrodes for Miniaturized
Microbial Fuel Cells (MMFCs). MMFCs are viable options to sustainably operate low-power devices
such as sensors, implantable medical devices, etc. However, the technology is still not fully mature
for practical applications due to limitations of output power. Materials and design improvements
are required for decreasing internal resistance for better electron transfer and improving overall
performance. In this work the electrodes manufactured by GSP technique, and anode modified by
GQD was tested in MMFC using RO wastewater. It was found that the GQDs increased the surface area
to improve electron transfer kinetics at the anode. As a result, GQDs-based GSPEs showed 7.4 times
higher power output 332 nW/cm2 compared to its unaltered electrode which displayed a power output
of 44.8 nW/cm2. Electrodes made by GSP technique are more durable and less susceptible to biofouling
and corrosion compared to conventional methods. The modified anodes further showed sustained
output for long term operation.
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Mao, Amreen, Calay, Banerjee, Goel. Modification of glass screen printed electrodes with graphene quantum dots for enhanced power output in miniaturized microbial fuel cells. Scientific Reports. 2024;14(1)Metadata
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