Nanobiotechnology study looks at hydrogen production

7 June 2005


NanoLogix Inc has reportedly demonstrated the generation of hydrogen in high yields through the use of bioreactors. The company has produced biogas consisting of 50% hydrogen by volume, without any trace of methane.

NanoLogix recently signed a feasibility study with Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania, to develop a bioreactor which uses patented bacterial culturing methods in order to produce hydrogen.

NanoLogix believes it has discovered a method for low cost production of massive quantities of hydrogen.




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