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Mixed Conducting Polymers Alter Electron Transfer Thermodynamics to Boost Current Generation from Electroactive Microbes

2024 July

Mixed Conducting Polymers Alter Electron Transfer Thermodynamics to Boost Current Generation from Electroactive Microbes
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Alec Agee, Gordon Pace, Victoria Yang, Rachel Segalman, and Ariel L. Furst

Posted in Biomolecular Catalysis, Electrochemistry, Microbial Electrocatalysis
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