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Revision as of 00:03, 29 October 2013



Pictures and Videos


Overview

During the work on our project we took a lot of nice pictures and recorded some videos inside and outside the lab. On this page we like to present the nicest, most impressive pictures and images from our collection and give a better optical impression of our work and the final results.


Videos on Youtube

Bielefeld-Germany2013-yt stacking.PNG

Assembly of our MFC stack in fast motion. The stack consists of six combined 3rd generation Fuel Cells wired in parallel with a total of 173 separate parts.

Bielefeld-Germany2013-yt light sound prop.PNG

Watch our stack of five MFCs with genetically optimized E. coli produce 2.4 V and thereby lighting several LEDs, enable sound output from a little buzzer and power a small fan.

Bielefeld-Germany2013-yt printing.PNG

See a 3D printer print our DIY-MFC from biodegradable PLA plastic.

Bielefeld-Germany Alginate encapsuling.JPG

Encapsulated ferric oxide inside alginate beads to use them in cultivation experiments as insoluble terminal electron acceptor


Pictures

3D-printed chassis which should be equipped with our 5-stack-MFC
Little car connected to the stack

Little car that should be powered by our MFC
5-stack-MFC on the chassis
Another DIY-MFC out of the 3D printer
Refilling the MFC
3D printer at our local hackerspace where we learned the basics of 3D printing
Close up of the 3D printer


Parts of the 2nd generation MFC fresh out of the 3D printer

Nitrogen aeration system to gas oxygen out of test tubes

We encapsulated ferric oxide inside alginate beads to use them in cultivation experiments as insoluble terminal electron acceptor









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