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Degradation Kinetics for Organic Nitrogen in Bioelectrochemical Systems toward Ammonia Recovery. [PDF]
Burns M +5 more
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Microbial Electrosynthesis Reshapes Energy Metabolism and Physiology in Clostridium ljungdahlii. [PDF]
Al Sbei S +8 more
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Long-term performance and microbial insights of an iron-carbon enhanced CW-MFC and shallow sand filtration system for rural greywater treatment. [PDF]
Zhu Z +10 more
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Mitigation Techniques of Membranes' Biofouling in Bioelectrochemical Cells (BEC Cells): Recent Advances. [PDF]
Alyazouri S, Tawalbeh M, Al-Othman A.
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The Chemistry of CO<sub>2</sub> Conversion: A Review. [PDF]
Grim RG +9 more
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Dynamic Modelling and Optimisation of Microbial Fuel Cells and Microbial Electrolysis Cells
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This study investigated the microbial community structure on the anode surface of four dual chamber bio-electrochemical systems. These systems were Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) and Microbial Electrolysis Cell (MEC). The systems were inoculated with activated sludge and operated for electricity generation/hydrogen (H2) production, and phosphorus (P ...
Abdullah Almatouq, Gordon Webster
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Microbial electrolysis cells for hydrogen production
Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics, 2020Microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) present an attractive route for energy-saving hydrogen (H2) production along with treatment of various wastewaters, which can convert organic matter into H2 with the assistance of microbial electrocatalysis. However, the development of such renewable technologies for H2 production still faces considerable challenges ...
Zhenhai Wen +2 more
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Hydrogen production in microbial electrolysis cells with biocathodes
Trends in BiotechnologyElectroautotrophic microbes at biocathodes in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) can catalyze the hydrogen evolution reaction with low energy demand, facilitating long-term stable performance through specific and renewable biocatalysts. However, MECs have not yet reached commercialization due to a lack of understanding of the optimal microbial strains
Md Tabish Noori +3 more
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