A novel mediatorless microbial fuel cell based on direct biocatalysis of Escherichia coli
Chemical Communications2006Iss. 21, pp. 2257–2257
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Abstract
A mediatorless microbial fuel cell based on the direct biocatalysis of Escherichia coli shows significantly enhanced performance by using bacteria electrochemically-evolved in fuel cell environments through a natural selection process and a carbon/PTFE composite anode with an optimized PTFE content.
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