Team shatters theoretical limit on bio-hydrogen production

An engineered bacterium produced 46 percent more hydrogen per cell than a naturally occurring form of the same species. The research team’s highest reported yield — 5.7 units of hydrogen for every unit of glucose fed to the bacterium — easily surpassed the longstanding theoretical limit of 4 units.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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