Osaka City University Develops CO2 Consuming Biofuel Cell Utilizing Microalgae Spirulina
Osaka City University has announced that it has succeeded in developing a new biofuel cell system with the functions of a solar cell and the ability of carbon dioxide conversion.
Utilizing the photosynthesis function of spirulina, a biomass of dark-green unicellular microalgae, this solar-light driven biofuel cell generates electricity by consuming CO2 in water as source material and produces formic acid as a byproduct while generating electricity.
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