Super‐fast Charging Biohybrid Batteries through a Power‐to‐formate‐to‐bioelectricity Process by Combining Microbial Electrochemistry and CO2 Electrolysis
Na Chu,
Yong Jiang,
Donglin Wang
et al.
Abstract:Extensive study on renewable energy storage has been sparked by the growing worries regarding global warming. In this study, incorporating the latest advancements in microbial electrochemistry and electrochemical CO2 reduction, a super‐fast charging biohybrid battery was introduced by using pure formic acid as an energy carrier. CO2 electrolyser with a slim‐catholyte layer and a solid electrolyte layer was built, which made it possible to use affordable anion exchange membranes and electrocatalysts that are re… Show more
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