Microbial Fuel Cell - LGC Toulouse

Welcome, on the blog of CNRS Toulouse dedicated on MFC

2008-06-19

Semi-industrial scale MFC

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After several weeks of construction, our first industrial-scale pilot of MFC has been tested. Results: No major technical problems (big th...

Laboratory scale MFC

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Our team has developed a laboratory scale prototype capable of supplying u p to 2W/m2 of projected electrode surface with a maximal current...

Microscopy and 3D Optigrid system

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The OptiGrid system from Qioptiq Imaging Solutions is a structured light device that produces confocal quality images in near real time from...

N-stat box: interesting tool for tests of comparison

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The N'stat box is a potentiostat accessory designed for multi-electrodes cell applications. The most interesting feature of this box is ...

Experiments led under chronoamperometries

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Bio film coloniz e d electrodes are prepared in electrochemical cells under chronoamperometries (constant potential). Current production in...

Potentiostats and Software from Bio-Logic SA

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The LGC – Toulouse is actually equipped with several multi-potentiostats from Bio-Logic SA - 2 x VSP®: 2 x 4 channels of measurement - ...

Biofilm construction under constant polarisation

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Electrochemically active biofilms are constructed on working electrodes (graphite, stainless steel, DSA®) under constant polarisation (from ...
2008-06-18

New and Emerging Science and Technology (NEST) European project

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http://www.ea-biofilms.org/ The European Community granted a financial contribution (NEST) for the implementation of the project Electrochem...

Electrochemically-active biofilms

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Recent research has identified the phenomenon of Electrochemically Active Biofilms (EAB). EAB, which can achieve a direct electrochemical co...

Introduction on Microbial Fuel Cell technology

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A microbial fuel cell is a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy by the catalytic reaction of micro-organisms . A typica...

About the Chemical Engineering Laboratory

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The Chemical Engineering Laboratory (LGC) was created in 1965 and became part of the Centre National de La Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in...

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" MFCs capture energy produced by naturally occurring microbial metabolism and can generate electricity from organic matters such as so...
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