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Dr. Mirella Di Lorenzo
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Often mentioned with · Organizations
University of Bath
Education and Research
institution
England
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Often mentioned with · Technologies
Microbial fuel cells
Fuel cells that use bacteria as catalysts to produce hydrogen gas, which is then used to generate electricity. In this application, the hydrogen also provides buoyancy control.
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom
GB
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Often mentioned with · Products
Urine-powered fuel cell
A miniature, low-cost microbial fuel cell capable of generating electricity from urine to power mobile phones and other electronic devices.
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Urine-powered fuel cell development
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Low-cost urine-powered fuel cell could power electronic devices
10 years 2 months ago
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