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Acetate limitation selects Geobacter from mixed inoculum and reduces polysaccharide in electroactive biofilm.

Tian Li1, Qixing Zhou1, Lean Zhou1, Yuqing Yan1, Chengmei Liao1, Lili Wan1, Jingkun An2, Nan Li2, Xin Wang3.   

Abstract

Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are widely investigated as a promising technology to recover bioenergy or synthesize value-added products from wastewaters. The performance of BES depends on the activity of electroactive biofilm (EAB). As the core of BES, it is still unclear how the EAB is formed from mixed inoculum, and how exoelectrogens compete with non-exoelectrogens. Here we confirmed that microbial community composition and the morphology of EAB on the electrode including the thickness and porosity of the biofilm are critical for the performance of BES, and these properties can be simply controlled by the substrate concentration during EAB formation. The EAB formed with 0.1 g/L of acetate (EAB-0.1) exhibited a 90% higher current density than that formed with 1.0 g/L acetate (EAB-1.0). EAB-0.1 had a 50% higher electroactivity per biomass and a 20% thinner thickness than EAB-1.0, which was partly due to the 54% decrease of insulative polysaccharide in biofilm. Limited acetate also imposed a selective pressure to enrich Geobacter up to 88% compared to 72% when acetate was abundant. Our findings demonstrate that a highly active EAB can be formed by limiting substrate concentration, providing a broader understanding of the EAB formation process, the ecology of interspecies competitions and potential applications for bioenergy recovery and trace toxicant detection in the future.
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Keywords:  Bioelectrochemical systems; Electroactivity; Extracellular cytochromes; Microbial community; Substrate limitation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32294591     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2020.115776

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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2.  Competition of two highly specialized and efficient acetoclastic electroactive bacteria for acetate in biofilm anode of microbial electrolysis cell.

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