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A bioreactor for continuous treatment of waste waters with immobilized cells of photosynthetic bacteria

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A bioreactor for assaying immobilized cells of photosynthetic bacteria for hydrogen production under optimal operating conditions was made. High and lasting H2-photoevolutions were obtained using waste waters as substrates.

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Vincenzini, M., Balloni, W., Mannelli, D. et al. A bioreactor for continuous treatment of waste waters with immobilized cells of photosynthetic bacteria. Experientia 37, 710–712 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01967937

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