This document summarizes a study that compared a single chamber microbial fuel cell (SC-MFC) to a double chamber microbial fuel cell (DC-MFC) using different electron acceptors. The SC-MFC used oxygen from the air as the cathode, while the DC-MFC used diluted hydrogen peroxide. Testing found the DC-MFC produced a higher open circuit voltage of 448mV compared to 200mV for the SC-MFC. The DC-MFC also generated more power, with a maximum power of 7.57mW and coulombic efficiency of 9.2%, versus 0.46mW and 1.88% respectively for the SC-MFC. This suggests hydrogen per