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Acetate is simply the fuel or food for the bacteria. It is their carbon source and the electron donor.
There are 3 main types of a Fuel Cell. 1. Hydrogen Fuel Cell. This is the main one people use nowadays. 2. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell. 3. Alkaline Fuel cell. Made from Alkaline metals.
The main fuel source for the work of the cell is the mitochondria.
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The bio fuel cell work on the principle of converting some chemical energy into electrical energy.
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Benthic Microbial Fuel Cells are basically a microbial fuel cell. Instead of the anode being placed deep into sediment [MFC]- the anode is placed in a chamber where monitored amounts of neutrients/fresh water can enter and be controlled [BFMC]
A biological fuel cell is another term for a microbial fuel cell, a bio-electrochemical system which drives a current by mimicking bacterial interactions found in nature.
Acetate is simply the fuel or food for the bacteria. It is their carbon source and the electron donor.
if you want exat procedures theres 3 different ways that i have found. They're all on the same website and here is the exact web address for all 3The first one is http://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-Algae-Home-CO2-Scrubber-Part-III-An-Algae/The second is http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Microbial-Fuel-Cell-MFC-Part-II/And the third is http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Microbial-Fuel-Cell-MFC-Part-III/The first is ok, but the second and third are much better
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it isExoelectrogenic bacteria that power microbial fuel cells
ATP snythase. A phosphate group is bonded to ADP to create ATP. :]
ATP snythase. A phosphate group is bonded to ADP to create ATP. :]
ATP snythase. A phosphate group is bonded to ADP to create ATP. :]
A fuel cell oxidizes a fuel source, a standard cell is an electrochemical reaction.
The "TP" stands for Triphosphate. In ATP there are three phosphate molecules connected and the third one is a very high energy bond which can be used to fuel cell processes.