Pillot Guillaume, Center for Environmental Research and Sustainable Technology (UFT), University of Bremen
this reaction was probably replaced by the reduction of NO 3 or other oxidized compounds. In this study, we will evaluate the thermodynamic potential of different redox reactions to produce an electrical [...] Group Environmental Process Engineering of Bremen University. Since his PhD, he is specialized in the study of extremophilic microorganisms able to use electricity as energy source for their metabolisms, producing