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Influence of flowrates to a reverse electro-dialysis (RED) stack on performance and electrochemistry of a microbial reverse electrodialysis cell (MRC)

Kang et al., 2017

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2756472540994223608
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Kang H
Kim E
Jung S
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international journal of hydrogen energy

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An MRC is a bioelectrochemical system combining a microbial fuel cell (MFC) with a RED stack to generate electricity from salinity gradient and organic wastewater with simultaneous treatment. Operating an MRC at an optimum flowrate to RED is important because it is …
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