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Thông tin trách nhiệm: Sovik Das
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Năm Xuất Bản: 2019
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The rise in global atmospheric temperature due to increase in the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentra-tion needs to be tackled immediately before it reaches the point of no return. The application of innova-tive technologies based on the concepts of bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) can contribute in thisrndirection by simultaneously sequestrating CO2 and producing value-added products in the process.rnWastewater treatment with simultaneous bioenergy and biofuel recovery is also one of the added advan-tage of employing BESs for CO2fixation. This review focuses on the potential of employing BES-basedrntechnologies like microbial carbon capture, plant-microbial fuel cell and microbial electrosynthesis cellrnfor the concomitant production of valuables and CO2sequestration. Also, various parameters affectingrnperformance of BES that need to be optimized for the proper field-scale demonstration of these technolo-gies are discussed.
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