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doi: 10.1039/d0gc00320d
handle: 10256/18274
Many industrial combustion processes produce carbon dioxide (CO2) at high temperature, which may be electrically recycled into valuable chemicals using microorganisms as catalysts.
thermophilic conditions, Anhídrid carbònic -- Reciclatge, carbon capture utilisation, Carbon dioxide -- Recycling, Bioelectrochemistry, Green chemistry, Química verda, Carbon capture, electro bio-CO2 recycling, Bioelectroquímica
thermophilic conditions, Anhídrid carbònic -- Reciclatge, carbon capture utilisation, Carbon dioxide -- Recycling, Bioelectrochemistry, Green chemistry, Química verda, Carbon capture, electro bio-CO2 recycling, Bioelectroquímica
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