The use of an anode as a final electron acceptor by bacteria has lead to the possibility of a wide
range of applications. It should be noted that many of these envisaged applications are not currently
feasible and require significant improvements if they are to become viable technologies [17-19]. One
of the most active areas of MFC research is the production of power from wastewaters combined with
the oxidation of organic or inorganic compounds. Studies are demonstrating that any compound
degradable by bacteria can be converted into electricity .