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Written by Mihiri Gunathilake   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009

Hi!

I m a researcher from Sri Lanka. I have construct a two chember batch type with a areated  cathode MFC and use coconut water as a feed for MFC. this cell is still operating for 3rd month and the Open ciruit voltage is still increasing. Has anyone done such a experiment for coconut water? please help me to clarify observation... I ll be able to provide more info if required.

Thanx! 

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at Tuesday, 01 September 2009 18:22by kishore
can u send me the details fully so that it wil be helful in my proceedings and also i can update my results watever am getting .hav you tried for single chambered mfc's.Eagerly waiting for your details
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at Sunday, 16 August 2009 14:22by sage
Can you please post more details? What sort of anode are you using? What sort of cathode? What size of anode and cathode? What membrane or pseudo-membrane? What flow rate? Have you placed a load across the electrodes? What resistance as load and what was the resulting voltage? Perhaps it is best if you can prepare a small report or webpage on your project and present that, and then people can provide more informed comments.
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