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Development of a microbial reverse electrolysis cell (MRC) for water treatment and energy generation
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microbial reverse electrolysis cell (MRC)
A specific type of microbial fuel cell developed by Penn State researchers that generates electricity by consuming hydrogen gas and treats water.
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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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microbial reverse electrolysis cell (MRC)
A type of microbial fuel cell that generates electricity by consuming hydrogen gas and treats water, producing clean water as a byproduct.
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Pennsylvania State researchers create microbial fuel cell that could bring clean water to impoverished communities around the world
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