DOI
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探討利用螺旋藻(Spirulina platensis)開發光合微生物燃料電池之可行性評估
魏志勳 , Masters Advisor:劉永銓
繁體中文
DOI:
10.6845/NCHU.2011.00282
光合微生物燃料電池 ; 微生物燃料電池 ; 光合作用質子通道膜 ; 電子轉移介質 ; 生物復育 ; photosynthetic microbial fuel cells ; microbial fuel cells ; proton membrane ; mediator


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