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    Methanogens: biochemical background and biotechnological applications by Enzmann, Franziska, Mayer, Florian, Rother, Michael, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in AMB Express (04-01-2018)
    “…Since fossil sources for fuel and platform chemicals will become limited in the near future, it is important to develop new concepts for energy supply and…”
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    Implementation of Perforated Concentric Ring Walls Considerably Improves Gas-Liquid Mass Transfer of Shaken Bioreactors by Hansen, Sven, Gumprecht, Andreas, Micheel, Linda, Hennemann, Hans-Georg, Enzmann, Franziska, Blümke, Wilfried

    “…Since their first use in the 1930s, shake flasks have been a widely used bioreactor type for screening and process development due to a number of advantages…”
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    Rational Scale-Up of a methane producing bioelectrochemical reactor to 50 L pilot scale by Enzmann, Franziska, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Chemical engineering science (02-11-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Similarity theory used to Scale-Up a bioelectrochemical system for the first time.•Largest reactor used for pure culture…”
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    Performance of different methanogenic species for the microbial electrosynthesis of methane from carbon dioxide by Mayer, Florian, Enzmann, Franziska, Lopez, Antonio Martinez, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Methanogens were quantitatively characterized under autotrophic and MES conditions.•Yields, productivities, concentrations and Coulombic…”
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    Process parameters influence the extracellular electron transfer mechanism in bioelectromethanogenesis by Enzmann, Franziska, Mayer, Florian, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (20-09-2019)
    “…In bioelectromethanogenesis, electricity can be converted to methane, partially indirect via electrochemical hydrogen production, partially via direct electron…”
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    Process stability examinations of bioelectromethanogenesis using a pure culture of M. maripaludis by Enzmann, Franziska, Gronemeier, Denise, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Biochemical engineering journal (15-11-2019)
    “…•Bioelectromethanogenesis with a pure culture was stable without maintenance for 450 h.•Bioelectromethanogenesis tolerates gassing, temperature and power…”
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    Microbial Electrosynthesis—An Inventory on Technology Readiness Level and Performance of Different Process Variants by Fruehauf, Hanna M., Enzmann, Franziska, Harnisch, Falk, Ulber, Roland, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Biotechnology journal (01-10-2020)
    “…The objective of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is to combine the advantages of electrochemistry and biotechnology in order to produce chemicals and fuels…”
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    Simulation of the current generation of a microbial fuel cell in a laboratory wastewater treatment plant by Krieg, Thomas, Enzmann, Franziska, Sell, Dieter, Schrader, Jens, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Applied energy (01-06-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •ASM 1 was applied to describe effluent parameters of a lab scale treatment plant.•Simulated parameters for active biomass correlate with the…”
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    Transferring bioelectrochemical processes from H-cells to a scalable bubble column reactor by Enzmann, Franziska, Mayer, Florian, Stöckl, Markus, Mangold, Klaus-Michael, Hommel, Rolf, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Chemical engineering science (16-01-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Design of bubble column reactor for various types of bioelectrochemical processes.•First use of a highly flexible bubble column reactor in…”
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    Evaluation of Bioelectromethanogenesis Part I: Energy Calculations by Enzmann, Franziska, Gronemeier, Denise, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Chemie ingenieur technik (01-01-2020)
    “…Bioelectromethanogenesis, a technology to convert electrical energy into CH4, is on the transition from lab‐scale to industrial application. But the question…”
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    Same but different–Scale up and numbering up in electrobiotechnology and photobiotechnology by Enzmann, Franziska, Stöckl, Markus, Zeng, An‐Ping, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Engineering in life sciences (01-02-2019)
    “…Facing energy problems, there is a strong demand for new technologies dealing with the replacement of fossil fuels. The emerging fields of biotechnology,…”
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    Insights in the anode chamber influences on cathodic bioelectromethanogenesis – systematic comparison of anode materials and anolytes by Enzmann, Franziska, Stöckl, Markus, Gronemeier, Denise, Holtmann, Dirk

    Published in Engineering in life sciences (01-11-2019)
    “…Cathode and catholyte are usually optimized to improve microbial electrosynthesis process, whereas the anodic counter reaction was not systematically…”
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    Reactors for Microbial Electrobiotechnology by Krieg, Thomas, Madjarov, Joana, Rosa, Luis F M, Enzmann, Franziska, Harnisch, Falk, Holtmann, Dirk, Rabaey, Korneel

    “…From the first electromicrobial experiment to a sophisticated microbial electrochemical process - it all takes place in a reactor. Whereas the reactor design…”
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