Microbial fuel cell promises high yield hydrogen source and wastewater cleaner
Dr. Bruce Logan, Kappe professor of environmental engineering, and Dr. Hong Liu, postdoctoral researcher in environmental engineering in the lab. Photo: Greg Grieco, Penn State
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April 29, 2005 The hydrogen economy is looming, and it seems a weekly occurance to see additional announcements of technology adding to the momentum. This week from Penn State University comes the news of an electrically-assisted microbial fuel cell (MFC) that does not require oxygen and uses bacteria to coax four times as much hydrogen directly out of biomass than can be generated typically by fermentation alone.
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