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Environmental engineering / Sewerage / Hydrogen production / Water pollution / Aquatic ecology / Microbial fuel cell / Sewage treatment / Fuel cell / Cathode / Environment / Energy / Sustainability
Date: 2010-03-25 15:36:35
Environmental engineering
Sewerage
Hydrogen production
Water pollution
Aquatic ecology
Microbial fuel cell
Sewage treatment
Fuel cell
Cathode
Environment
Energy
Sustainability

H Bacteria need energy to survive, in the same way that humans need food to live. Bacteria get this energy in a two-step process. The first step requires the removal of electrons from some source of organic matter (oxid

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