Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) is highly efficient bioelectrochemical systems in which bacteria are utilized to oxidize the organic substrate and produce electricity. The main component of an MFCs is the anode, in which ba. ••Comparison of anode materials for microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are well d. The increasing worldwide population, urbanization and industry have led to a very high energy demand. Currently, the world is getting energy from different fossil fuels sources, but the f. A fuel cell is usually defined as the conversion of the organic energy into electrical energy without using any kind of combustion. MFCs approach is also a form of electrochemic. The anode material is significant in MFCs because the anode provides the environment in which the oxidation process (of organic compounds) is carried out, whereas the cath. The interaction of the anode surface with the inoculated bacteria is produced by the formation of a biofilm on the surface of the anode in MFCs. The bacterial biofilm is usually known a.