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Performance of a combined electrotrophic and electrogenic biofilm operated under long-term, continuous cycling.

Matthew D YatesRebecca L MickolAmelia VignolaJeffrey W BaldwinSarah M GlavenLeonard M Tender
Published in: Biotechnology letters (2024)
These results indicate that bidirectional electrogenic/electrotrophic biofilms are capable of efficient charge storage/release over a wide range of cycling frequency and may eventually enable development of sustainable, high energy density rechargeable batteries.
Keyphrases
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