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<p><font face="Tahoma" size="+3" color="#088A08">E.coli Gone Electric: Glucose Oxidase Based Anodic Catalyst Mediated by Gold Nanowires for High Performance Microbial Fuel Cell</h2>
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<b>Background:</b>  Energy has become a necessity to sustain our society and to further its advancement. The depletion of fossil fuels and the need for clean electricity production has called attention to biofuel cells which convert chemical energy into electrical energy by electro enzymatic reactions. This source of energy is sustainable, renewable, and does not emit CO2.  Conventional fuel cells are generally cost-ineffective in regards to energy production.  In addition, once one of the active masses in a conventional fuel cell is fully consumed, the current-producing reaction ceases.   
 
<b>Background:</b>  Energy has become a necessity to sustain our society and to further its advancement. The depletion of fossil fuels and the need for clean electricity production has called attention to biofuel cells which convert chemical energy into electrical energy by electro enzymatic reactions. This source of energy is sustainable, renewable, and does not emit CO2.  Conventional fuel cells are generally cost-ineffective in regards to energy production.  In addition, once one of the active masses in a conventional fuel cell is fully consumed, the current-producing reaction ceases.   

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