| Literature DB >> 19534160 |
Min Sun1, Zhe-Xuan Mu, You-Peng Chen, Guo-Ping Sheng, Xian-Wei Liu, Yong-Zhen Chen, Yue Zhao, Hua-Lin Wang, Han-Qing Yu, Li Wei, Fang Ma.
Abstract
Sulfide oxidation is coupled with electricity generation in a sulfide-fed microbial fuel cell (MFC). This study demonstrated that both electrochemical reactions and microbial catalysis were involved in such a complex sulfide oxidation process in the anode of an MFC. The microbe-assisted sulfide oxidation generated a higher persistent current density than the sulfide oxidation via single electrochemical reactions only. Three valence states of S (-II), S (0), and S (+VI) were discovered from the sulfide oxidation, and So, Sx(2-), S4O6(2-), S2O3(2-), and SO4(2-) were detected as the intermediates. Based on the sulfur speciation and microbial community analysis, the sulfide oxidation pathways in the MFC were proposed. The oxidation of sulfide to So/Sx(2-) and further to S4O6(2-)/S2O3(2-) occurred spontaneously as electrochemical reactions, and electricity was generated. The formation of So/Sx(2-) and S2O3(2-) was accelerated by the bacteria in the MFC anode, and SO4(2-) was generated because of a microbial catalysis. The microbe-assisted production of S2O3(2-) and SO4(2-) resulted in a persistent current from the MFC.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19534160 DOI: 10.1021/es802809m
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028