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- who: Miriam Edel from the Institute of Technical Microbiology, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany have published the research work: Electron transfer of extremophiles in bioelectrochemical systems, in the Journal: Microorganisms can catalytically interact with anode and cathode surfaces in bioelectrochemical systems (BES). This enables a direct or indirect transfer of electrons between the biocatalyst and the bioelectrochemical reactor system (Logan 2009; Lovley and Nevin 2013; Beblawy et_al 2018). The interaction between biology and electrode material can occur either by planktonic organisms using organic or inorganic electron shuttles or by organisms that are organized in the form . . .
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