A grain of salt or two may be all that microbial electrolysis cells need to produce hydrogen from wastewater or organic byproducts, without adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere or using grid ...
A type of anaerobic bacteria responsible for more than 50 percent of nitrogen loss from marine environments has been shown to use solid-state matter present outside their cells for respiration. The ...
A new catalyst material could dramatically reduce the cost of producing microbial fuel cells. Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) have identified a catalyst that provides the same ...
Comprehensive overview of the evolution of transition metal-based catalysts in microbial electrolysis cells from their inception to the present. Critical design parameters of catalysts evaluated from ...