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  1. ENERGY|energy policy|energy industry|energy technology|fuel cell
    breosla-chill bhitheolaíoch einsímeach Reference Téarmeolaithe COM-GA
    ga
    breosla-chill einsímeach Reference Téarmeolaithe COM-GA
    ga
    Definition "breosla-chill bhitheolaíoch a ghineann bithleictreachas trí phróiseas lena ndéantar foinsí fuinnimh in-athnuaite, cuir i gcás aigéid orgánacha agus siúcra, a ocsaídiú agus, ina theannta sin, ocsaigin a dhí-ocsaídiú go ndéantar uisce di" Reference "Téarmeolaithe COM-GA; arna bhunú ar:Ghassemi Z, Slaughter G., 'Biological Fuel Cells and Membranes (30.5.2024)', Membranes (Basel), 2017 Eanáir 17;7(1):3"
    enzymatische Biobrennstoffzelle
    de
    enzymatic biofuel cell | enzymatic fuel cell | EFC | enzyme-based fuel cell
    en
    Definition "type of biofuel cell that uses enzymes derived from living cells as bio-catalysts to convert the chemical energy of fuel to electrical energy" Reference "COM-EN, based on:Yang Yang, Xun Zhu, Qiusen Wang, Dingding Ye, Rong Chen, Qiang Liao, 'Towards flexible fuel cells: development, challenge and prospect (18.7.2024)', Applied Thermal Engineering, Volume 203, 2022, 117937."
    Comment Enzyme-based fuel cells (enzymatic biofuel cells) and microorganism-based biofuel cells (microbial biofuel cells) generate bioelectricity through the oxidation of renewable energy sources such as organic acids and sugars, coupled with the reduction of oxygen to water.
    biopile enzymatique | pile à combustible enzymatique
    fr
    Definition pile à combustible transformant l’énergie chimique en énergie électrique, le carburant de la biopile étant biologique et l’appareil utilisant des enzymes pour faire réagir l’oxygène et le sucre présents dans le corps afin qu’ils libèrent des électrons dont se sert la pile pour produire du courant Reference "COM-FR d'après:INSERM > Actualité > Science > Biopile : l’énergie illimitée du corps (10.7.2024) [16.11.2023]"