Use of an oxygen gas diffusion cathode and a three-dimensional packed bed anode in a bioelectrochemical fuel cell
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TextoSeries ; Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 31(2), p.211-213, 1989Trabajos contenidos: - Sell, D
- Kramer, P
- Kreysa, G
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An oxygen gas diffusion electrode was successfully used as a cathode in a bioelectrochemical fuel cell with 2-hydroxy-l,4-naphthoquinone as redox-mediator and Escherichia coli as biocatalyst. On addition of bacteria to the anode compartment of the fuel cell a rapid increase in the electricity output was observed. With the use of a three-dimensional packed bed anode the electricity output of the cell could be considerably increased.
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