Palacios et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Relevance of extracellular electron uptake mechanisms for electromethanogenesis applicationsPalacios et al., 2024
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- Palacios P
- Philips J
- Bentien A
- Kofoed M
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- Biotechnology Advances
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Electromethanogenesis has emerged as a biological branch of Power-to-X technologies that implements methanogenic microorganisms, as an alternative to chemical Power-to-X, to convert electrical power from renewable sources, and CO 2 into methane. Unlike …
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