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| Dr. Melis from UC Berkeley discovered a way to produce hydrogen from algae by withholding sulfur from their diet: [Only registered users see links. ] However, kinetic data for this process is very difficult to find (at least for me). Googling "melis rate law hydrogen", etc. didn't yield much. Specifically, I'm looking to answer the question "How many liters of H2 at STP would be produced per unit time per unit volume of algae solution?" Thanks! Mike |
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