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Single-enzyme membrane biofuel cells for wastewater and flue gas treatment. (2019-2022)

Abstract

This project aims to mitigate energy and environmental problems by fusing the fields of membrane separation, biocatalysis and electrochemistry. The novel single-enzyme biofuel cells can generate electrical power from processes like wastewater micropollutant degradation and flue gas carbon dioxide conversion. However, the bottleneck is the lifetime of enzymes and the lack of efficient reactor design. This project expects to overcome these challenges by developing metal-organic framework-based bioelectrode materials, and integrating them with separation membranes and single-enzyme fuel cells for energy generation. This project is expected to transform the current biocatalytic process for wastewater treatment and gas separation.

Experts

Associate Professor Jingwei Hou

NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow
School of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Centre Director of Nanomaterials Centre
NanoMaterials Centre
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Jingwei Hou
Jingwei Hou