Performance of a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) for hydrogen production with a new process for the biofilm formation
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P. J. Sebastian | L. Verea | Oumarou Savadogo | O. Savadogo | José Campos | Anna Verde | F. Ginez | J. Campos | L. Verea | F. Ginez | P. Sebastian | A. Verde
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