
Researchers have designed a microbial electrolysis cell in which bacteria
breaks up acetic acid (a product of plant waste fermentation) to produce
hydrogen gas with a very small electric input from an outside source.
Hydrogen can then be used for fuel cells.
Credit: Zina Deretsky, National Science Foundation
from NPR’s 11/16/07 Science Friday








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