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Written by ana riza   
Sunday, 09 August 2009

I am from the Philippines. Sludge from a coca cola plant is the main focus of our research.We want to minimize the sludge for invironmental reason.One way is to convert the wastewater (which the sludge came from) to something useful. 

Will a wastewater from a plant lets say from a coca cola plant feasible for a microbial fuel cell?

My students are interested working on it as their research project.I've read a research on a brewing wastewater as a source of MFC.

Please help us know what are the possible bacteria so that we can check it if it is in the wastewater.

Thank you.

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2"electode"
at Saturday, 10 October 2009 13:14by JVB
Hi mam ana, I'm edward also a student from philippines. are U also using carbon as elctrodes of both chambers? how is it possible if they dont have a potencial Diff?
1"BACTERIA"
at Saturday, 10 October 2009 13:10by JVB
Geobacter Sulfur Reducence, Geobacter Metallireducens, Rhodoferax Ferrireducens.
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