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Hong Liu

Researcher at Beihang University

Publications -  215
Citations -  20564

Hong Liu is an academic researcher from Beihang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbial fuel cell & Hydrogen production. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 199 publications receiving 18016 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong Liu include Oregon State University & University of Hong Kong.

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Electricity generation using an air-cathode single chamber microbial fuel cell in the presence and absence of a proton exchange membrane.

TL;DR: An analysis based on available anode surface area and maximum bacterial growth rates suggests that mediatorless MFCs may have an upper order-of-magnitude limit in power density of 10(3) mW/m2.
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Production of electricity during wastewater treatment using a single chamber microbial fuel cell.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated here that it is also possible to produce electricity in a MFC from domestic wastewater, while at the same time accomplishing biological wastewater treatment (removal of chemical oxygen demand; COD), which may represent a completely new approach to wastewater treatment.
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Extraction of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of sludges.

TL;DR: Results show that formaldehye plus NaOH was most effective in extracting EPS for all sludges; only 1-1.2% of DNA in the sludge samples were detected, suggesting the EPS extracted were not contaminated by intracellular substances.
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Increased performance of single-chamber microbial fuel cells using an improved cathode structure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that application of successive polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) layers (DLs) to the air-side of the cathode in a single chamber MFC significantly improved coulombic efficiencies (CEs), maximum power densities, and reduced water loss.
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Effect of pH on hydrogen production from glucose by a mixed culture

TL;DR: The effect of pH on the conversion of glucose to hydrogen by a mixed culture of fermentative bacteria was evaluated and the diversity of microbial communities increased with pH, based on 16S rDNA analysis by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE).