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             •  Escapa A, San-Martín MI, Mateos R, Moran A (2015) Scaling-        About the Authors
             up of membraneless microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) for   Tumpa Mondal and Ankan Jana are research scholars from
             domestic wastewater treatment: bottlenecks and limitations.   Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology,
             Bioresour Technol 80(12):72-78                       Shibpur, West Bengal, India. Debajyoti Kundu is a research
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