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Biohydrogen MFCs

To overcome the problem of residual organic matter in a HMFC, Rosenbaum et al. [Pg.109]

Another alternative to the problem of residual organic matter is to find catalysts that can help to catalyze the oxidation of the remaining organic matter. Rosenbaum et al. [Pg.109]


Fig. 6.23 (A) Schematic of a biohydrogen MFC (HMFC) where hydrogen is produced by fermentation in one vessel and is then used for electricity generation in a second reactor. [From Schroder et al. (2003), copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, reproduced with permission.] (B) Photobiological HMFCs examined for electricity production by Rosenbaum et al. (2005). (C) Another reactor tested by this group for electricity production (Logan et al. 2006). (Reprinted with permission of the American Chemical Society.)... Fig. 6.23 (A) Schematic of a biohydrogen MFC (HMFC) where hydrogen is produced by fermentation in one vessel and is then used for electricity generation in a second reactor. [From Schroder et al. (2003), copyright Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, reproduced with permission.] (B) Photobiological HMFCs examined for electricity production by Rosenbaum et al. (2005). (C) Another reactor tested by this group for electricity production (Logan et al. 2006). (Reprinted with permission of the American Chemical Society.)...
Fig. 12.1 Power production reported since 1999 for MFCs using oxygen at the cathode. Not included are biohydrogen MFCs or reactors with sacrificial anodes, or data from systems using chemical catholytes such as ferricyanide or permanganate. [Adapted from Logan and Regan (2006a).]... Fig. 12.1 Power production reported since 1999 for MFCs using oxygen at the cathode. Not included are biohydrogen MFCs or reactors with sacrificial anodes, or data from systems using chemical catholytes such as ferricyanide or permanganate. [Adapted from Logan and Regan (2006a).]...

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