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Microbial fuel cells - human waste in, hydrogen out
Written by t-readyroc   
Tuesday, 26 April 2005

Seems that using bacteria instead of the usual fermentation process in current fuel cells yields more hydrogen...

"The MFC (Microbial Fuel Cell) can produce more hydrogen than normal because byproducts of the fermentation reaction can yield additional hydrogen. Typically in fermentation, bacteria consume carbohydrates and release hydrogen and "dead end" fermentation products like acetic acid that the bacteria can't break down."

 
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