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Fu, Y., Zhao, Z., Liu, J., Li, K., Xu, Q., & Zhang, S. (2011). Sulfonated polyaniline/vanadate composite as anode material and its electrochemical property in microbial fuel cells on ocean floor. Science China Chemistry, 54(5), 844–849.

Authors 6
  1. YuBin Fu (first)
  2. ZhongKai Zhao (additional)
  3. Jia Liu (additional)
  4. KuiZhong Li (additional)
  5. Qian Xu (additional)
  6. ShaoYun Zhang (additional)
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@article{Fu_2011, title={Sulfonated polyaniline/vanadate composite as anode material and its electrochemical property in microbial fuel cells on ocean floor}, volume={54}, ISSN={1869-1870}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11426-010-4149-y}, DOI={10.1007/s11426-010-4149-y}, number={5}, journal={Science China Chemistry}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Fu, YuBin and Zhao, ZhongKai and Liu, Jia and Li, KuiZhong and Xu, Qian and Zhang, ShaoYun}, year={2011}, month=may, pages={844–849} }