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α-FeOOH nanowires loaded on carbon paper anodes improve the performance of microbial fuel cells

Xian et al., 2021

Document ID
5429283100245458353
Author
Xian J
Ma H
Li Z
Ding C
Liu Y
Yang J
Cui F
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemosphere

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Nanowires synthesized from metal oxides exhibit better conductivity than nanoparticles due to their greater aspect ratio which means that they can transmit electrons over longer distances; in addition, they are also more widely available than pili because their synthesis …
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