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1. Fabrication of bio-abiotic hybrid living hydrogel for bifunctional electrochemical conversion.

2. Taxonomic and functional characterization of biofilms from a photovoltaic panel reveals high genetic and metabolic complexity of the communities.

3. Fabrication and optimization of bioelectrochemical system using tetracycline-degrading bacterial strains for antibiotic wastewater treatment.

4. A biocompatible surface display approach in Shewanella promotes current output efficiency.

5. Interaction of living cable bacteria with carbon electrodes in bioelectrochemical systems.

6. Optimized combination of zero-valent iron and oxygen-releasing biochar as cathodes of microbial fuel cells to enhance copper migration in sediment.

7. A biocompatible electrode/exoelectrogens interface augments bidirectional electron transfer and bioelectrochemical reactions.

8. Anaerobic treatment of groundwater co-contaminated by toluene and copper in a single chamber bioelectrochemical system.

9. Optimised start-up strategy for bioelectrochemical systems operating on hydrolysed human urine.

10. Microbial electrosynthesis: opportunities for microbial pure cultures.

11. Distinct electrochemical and metabolic responses of anode respiring bacteria to sulfamethoxazole in microbial fuel cells coupled with constructed wetlands.

12. Chemoorganotrophic electrofermentation by Cupriavidus necator using redox mediators.

13. Integration of biocompatible hydrogen evolution catalyst developed from metal-mix solutions with microbial electrosynthesis.

14. Distinct microbial communities enriched in water-saturated and unsaturated reactors influence performance of integrated hydroponics-microbial electrochemical technology.

15. Continuous high-purity bioelectrochemical nitrogen recovery from high N-loaded wastewaters.

16. Engineering bionanoreactor in bacteria for efficient hydrogen production.

17. Anaerobic digestion integrated with microbial electrolysis cell to enhance biogas production and upgrading in situ.

18. Hydrogen production in microbial electrolysis cells with biocathodes.

19. Benchmarking Power Generation From Multiple Wastewater Electrolytes in Microbial Fuel Cells With 3D Printed Disk-Electrodes.

20. Batch and semi-continuous treatment of cassava wastewater using microbial fuel cells and metataxonomic analysis.

21. Optimized microbial fuel cell-powered electro-Fenton processes to enhance electricity and bisphenol A removal by varying external resistance and electrolyte concentrations.

22. Enhanced electroactive bacteria enrichment and facilitated extracellular electron transfer in microbial fuel cells via polydopamine coated graphene aerogel anode.

23. Preliminary evaluation of electricity recovery from palm oil mill effluent by anion exchange microbial fuel cell.

24. A dual-function mixed-culture biofilm for sulfadiazine removal and electricity production using bio-electrochemical system.

25. Linking performance to dynamic migration of biofilm ecosystem reveals the role of voltage in the start-up of hybrid microbial electrolysis cell-anaerobic digestion.

26. A directional electrode separator improves anodic biofilm current density in a well-mixed single-chamber bioelectrochemical system.

27. Synthetic greywater treatment using a scalable granular activated carbon bioelectrochemical reactor.

28. Efficient Enhancement of Extracellular Electron Transfer in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 via CRISPR-Mediated Transposase Technology.

29. High-Performance Macroporous Free-Standing Microbial Fuel Cell Anode Derived from Grape for Efficient Power Generation and Brewery Wastewater Treatment.

30. Optimization of microbial fuel cell performance application to high sulfide industrial wastewater treatment by modulating microbial function.

31. Conductive and capacitive network for enriching the exoelectrogens and enhancing the extracellular electron transfer in microbial fuel cells.

32. Enhancing microbial fuel cell performance through microbial immobilization.

33. Growth of electroautotrophic microorganisms using hydrovoltaic energy through natural water evaporation.

34. Reduction of Toxic Metal Ions and Production of Bioelectricity through Microbial Fuel Cells Using Bacillus marisflavi as a Biocatalyst.

35. Electricity generation and real oily wastewater treatment by Pseudomonas citronellolis 620C in a microbial fuel cell: pyocyanin production as electron shuttle.

36. Impact of bioelectricity on DNRA process and microbial community composition within cathodic biofilms in dual-chambered bioelectrode microbial fuel cell (MFC).

37. Potential mechanisms of propionate degradation and methanogenesis in anaerobic digestion coupled with microbial electrolysis cell system: Importance of biocathode.

38. Biogas upgrading performance and underlying mechanism in microbial electrolysis cell and anaerobic digestion integrated system.

39. Isolation and Electrochemical Analysis of a Facultative Anaerobic Electrogenic Strain Klebsiella sp. SQ-1.

40. Integrated system of electro-catalytic oxidation and microbial fuel cells for the treatment of recalcitrant wastewater.

41. Development of bioanodes rich in exoelectrogenic bacteria using iron-rich palaeomarine sediment inoculum.

42. Stimulating bioelectric generation and recovery of toxic metals through benthic microbial fuel cell driven by local sago (Cycas revoluta) waste.

43. Bioelectrocatalytic reduction by integrating pyrite assisted manganese cobalt-doped carbon nanofiber anode and bacteria for sustainable antimony catalytic removal.

44. Magnetite-equipped algal-rich sediments for microbial fuel cells: Remediation of sediment organic matter pollution and mechanisms of remote electron transfer.

45. Tetracycline hydrochloride degradation in polarity inverted microbial fuel cells: Performance, mechanisms and microbiology.

46. Enhancement of gaseous chlorobenzene biodegradation and power generation in a microbial fuel cell by bifunctional Acinetobacter sp. HY-99C.

47. Comparative study of exoelectrogenic utilization preferences and hydrogen conversion among major fermentation products in microbial electrolysis cells.

48. Performance analysis of microbial fuel cell - membrane bioreactor with reduced graphene oxide enhanced polypyrrole conductive ceramic membrane: Wastewater treatment, membrane fouling and microbial community under high salinity.

49. Interspecies ecological competition rejuvenates decayed Geobacter electroactive biofilm.

50. Enhancing diversified extracellular electron transfer (EET) processes through N-MXene-modified non-adhesive hydrogel bioanodes.

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