Class
Article
College
College of Science
Department
Biology Department
Faculty Mentor
Robert Schaeffer
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Abstract
This research project investigates the electrical output of local exoelectrogenic bacteria to develop sustainable energy sources. By identifying and optimizing these bacteria, the aim is to advance microbial electrochemical cells. The experiment involved collecting and culturing local bacteria, then measuring their hydrogen production through the use of an H2Blue test. Successful outcomes could lead it to become an eco-friendly energy solution.
Location
Logan, UT
Start Date
4-9-2025 1:30 PM
End Date
4-9-2025 2:20 PM
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Evaluating Exoelectrogenic Potential Through Hydrogen Production
Logan, UT
This research project investigates the electrical output of local exoelectrogenic bacteria to develop sustainable energy sources. By identifying and optimizing these bacteria, the aim is to advance microbial electrochemical cells. The experiment involved collecting and culturing local bacteria, then measuring their hydrogen production through the use of an H2Blue test. Successful outcomes could lead it to become an eco-friendly energy solution.