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  • The emerging increasing issues with the use of fossil fuel-derived energy resources and related challenges like pollution, global warming and climate change are boosters for adoption of renewable energy resource Energy is a key criteria for socio-economic development of any nation, thus the search for an environmentally-friendly solution Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is a promising method for the generation of green energy from waste This study investigated the use of Nigerian corn starch wastewater as substrate for a dual-chamber MFC set-up Iron electrodes were used for electron transfer Up to 1 43 mA current, 0 97 V, 8 10 mA/cm2 maximum current density and 7 7 mW/cm2 maximum power density was achieved in 9 days of the experiment The results present a relatively improved version when compared to previous studies The experiment proves a promising alternative energy source for off-grid power solution, during Covid-19 and post-Covid-19 era
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  • Materials_Today:_Proceedings
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  • WHO
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  • Microbial fuel cell: Bio-energy production from Nigerian corn starch wastewater using iron electrodes
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  • #894111
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  • 2020

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