Electricity Generation from Artificial Wastewater Using an Upflow Microbial Fuel Cell

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This paper, published in 2005, received 600 indexed citations. Written by Zhen He, Shelley D. Minteer and Largus T. Angenent covering the research area of Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Environmental Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Environmental Engineering (570 citations), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (489 citations) and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials (336 citations). Published in Environmental Science & Technology.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/es0502876.

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