how we can havest electrons
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In simple terms, electrons are a waste product of bacteria living around plant roots – plants excrete organic matter into the soil, which is broken down by bacteria. In the breakdown process electrons are released. It is possible to harvest them using inert electrodes and turn them into electricity, without affecting the plant’s growth in any way.
While the principle may sound straightforward, the challenge of course is generating useful amounts of electricity cost-effectively. My colleagues Marjolein Helder and David Strik worked on developing this technology at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, based on the ideas of assistant professor Bert Hamelers. Plant-e is a result of this research.
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In simple terms, electrons are a waste product of bacteria living around plant roots – plants excrete organic matter into the soil, which is broken down by bacteria. In the breakdown process electrons are released. It is possible to harvest them using inert electrodes and turn them into electricity, without affecting the plant’s growth in any way.
While the principle may sound straightforward, the challenge of course is generating useful amounts of electricity cost-effectively. My colleagues Marjolein Helder and David Strik worked on developing this technology at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, based on the ideas of assistant professor Bert Hamelers. Plant-e is a result of this research.
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