Friday, March 1, 2013

Power from hot bacterial cultures

After three years working on this topic, we finally patented the technology and published our results in PLOS ONE: microbial heat can be converted into electricity through the Seebeck effect. Electric yield is still poor but we are working on the system to dramatically improve power output. This might pave the way towards new mechanisms for power production from microorganisms.
The full article can be accessed here. Figure 1 Schematic drawing of the Microbial Thermoelectric Cell (Auto-CAD).

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