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List of works by Iwona Gajda

A review into the use of ceramics in microbial fuel cells

scientific article

Algal ‘lagoon’ effect for oxygenating MFC cathodes

Ceramic Microbial Fuel Cells Stack: power generation in standard and supercapacitive mode

scientific article published on 19 February 2018

Electricity and disinfectant production from wastewater: Microbial Fuel Cell as a self-powered electrolyser

scientific article published on 12 May 2016

Electro-osmotic-based catholyte production by Microbial Fuel Cells for carbon capture.

scientific article

Increased power generation in supercapacitive microbial fuel cell stack using Fe N C cathode catalyst

article published in 2019

Microalgae as substrate in low cost terracotta-based microbial fuel cells: Novel application of the catholyte produced.

scientific article published on 27 February 2016

Microbial Fuel Cell-driven caustic potash production from wastewater for carbon sequestration

scientific article

Microbial fuel cell – A novel self-powered wastewater electrolyser for electrocoagulation of heavy metals

article by Iwona Gajda et al published January 2017 in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Microbial fuel cells (MFC) and microalgae; photo microbial fuel cell (PMFC) as complete recycling machines

scientific article published in 2019

Multi-functional microbial fuel cells for power, treatment and electro-osmotic purification of urine

scientific article published on 26 September 2018

Recent advancements in real-world microbial fuel cell applications

scientific article published on 01 October 2018

Scaling-up of a novel, simplified MFC stack based on a self-stratifying urine column

scientific article (publication date: 2016)

Simultaneous electricity generation and microbially-assisted electrosynthesis in ceramic MFCs

scientific article published on 18 March 2015

Study of the effects of ionic liquid-modified cathodes and ceramic separators on MFC performance

Water formation at the cathode and sodium recovery using Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs)