| Literature DB >> 24566287 |
Kerstin Dolch1, Joana Danzer2, Tobias Kabbeck3, Benedikt Bierer4, Johannes Erben5, Andreas H Förster6, Jan Maisch7, Peter Nick8, Sven Kerzenmacher9, Johannes Gescher10.
Abstract
Microbe-electrode-interactions are keys for microbial fuel cell technology. Nevertheless, standard measurement routines to analyze the interplay of microbial physiology and material characteristics have not been introduced yet. In this study, graphite anodes with varying surface properties were evaluated using pure cultures of Shewanella oneidensis and Geobacter sulfurreducens, as well as defined and undefined mixed cultures. The evaluation routine consisted of a galvanostatic period, a current sweep and an evaluation of population density. The results show that surface area correlates only to a certain extent with population density and anode performance. Furthermore, the study highlights a strain-specific microbe-electrode-interaction, which is affected by the introduction of another microorganism. Moreover, evidence is provided for the possibility of translating results from pure culture to undefined mixed species experiments. This is the first study on microbe-electrode-interaction that systematically integrates and compares electrochemical and biological data.Entities:
Keywords: Electrode material; Geobacter sulfurreducens; Microbial fuel cell; Shewanella oneidensis; qPCR
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24566287 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.01.112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642