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Algae
Advanced waste water treatment
Separation at source
Energy from water
Hydrogen
Membrane bioreactors
Theme manager:
Dr.ir. Paul M. Ayoub
(Shell International Chemicals B.V.)

Company members
Magneto Special Anodes
Paques
Shell Global Solutions

Knowledge institute members
Environmental Technology, Wageningen University
prof.dr.ir. Cees J.N. Buisman, dr.ir. Bert Hamelers
Microbial Physiology Wageningen University
prof.dr.ir. Fons J.M. Stams, dr.ir. Jeanine S. Geelhoed

Hydrogen

  Research projects

Hydrogen production with microbial electrolysis
Microbial communities in biocatalyzed electrolysis cells
Biocatalyzed electrolysis, kinetics and cell design

Biocatalysed electrolysis

Within Wetsus a new technology related to the biofuel cell has been developed, which is called
biocatalyzed electrolysis. This process is based on the same bio-electrochemical principles as the biofuel cell with the difference that it produces pure hydrogen gas instead of electricity. Its innovative design makes a much wider variety of wastewaters than before suitable for hydrogen production. This makes biocatalyzed electrolysis a revolutionary breakthrough technology in the fi eld of biological hydrogen production from waste waters.

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