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titleOfInvention Biological anode, artificial swamp fuel cell and its application
abstract The invention discloses biological anode, artificial swamp fuel cell and its applications.The biology anode is as prepared by the preparation method included the following steps, and steps are as follows for this: the anode of carbon material is used acid dip;Anode after impregnating is applied to the constant voltage of 0.1~0.3V, or applies 0.5~5A/cm 2 Constant current.Biological anode of the invention selects pressure by optimizing extraneous electrochemistry, i.e., in the constant voltage of 0.1~0.3V or in 0.5~5A/cm 2 It is carried out under constant current prefabricated, bacterium can be accelerated in the enrichment process of carbon felt anode surface in this way, anode biomass and electro-chemical activity are improved, the raising of anode biological affinity also further provides more absorption, coordination, displacement functional group and active site for the attachment of bacterium.
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