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Green Biobatteries: Hybrid Paper–Polymer Microbial Fuel Cells
Maedeh Mohammadifar
, Idris Yazgan
, Jing Zhang
, Victor Kariuki
,
Omowunmi A. Sadik
, Seokheun Choi
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Biobattery
100%
Microbial Fuel Cell
100%
Paper-based Battery
75%
Paper-based
75%
Biodegrade
50%
Paper-based Device
50%
Electronic Waste (E-waste)
25%
Polymer Substrate
25%
High Performance
25%
High Power
25%
Cost-effectiveness
25%
Microorganisms
25%
Polyamic Acid
25%
Transformative Potential
25%
Proton
25%
Self-sustaining
25%
Eco-friendly
25%
Low Performance
25%
Biodegradability
25%
Resource-constrained Settings
25%
P-phenylenediamine
25%
Cellulose Fibers
25%
Self-sustainability
25%
Power Applications
25%
Cost Ratio
25%
Engineered Polymers
25%
Green Electronics
25%
Pyromellitic Dianhydride
25%
Energy Accessibility
25%
Disposable Electronics
25%
Sustainability Costs
25%
Biodegradable Paper
25%
Facility Condition
25%
Material Science
Battery (Electrochemical Energy Engineering)
100%