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Ultrasonic pre-treatment of Bacillus velezensis for improved electrogenic response in a single chambered microbial fuel cell.

Aman Dongre1, Rakesh Kumar Sharma1, Monika Sogani1, Nitesh Kumar Poddar1.   

Abstract

Various microbial strains and techniques are being used to improve power production in microbial fuel cells. Cow dung is a peculiar source of anaerobic and micro-aerophilic organisms that were employed in this study to isolate exo-electrogenic microorganisms. To validate their exo-electrogenic nature, all eight visually distinct bacterial single-cell colonies were tested using the ferrocyanide reduction assay, which resulted in the selection of one bacterial strain AD1-ELB with the ability to reduce ferrocyanide for further biochemical, physiological and electrochemical characterization. The selected strain AD1-ELB was identified as Bacillus velezensis by 16 s rRNA gene sequencing. When used in a single-chambered MFC, the isolated AD1-ELB strain produced a maximum open-circuit voltage of 455 mV with a maximum current density of 51.78 µA/cm2 and maximum power density of 4.33 µW/cm2 on the 16th day. Bacillus velezensis AD1-ELB strain was treated with low-frequency ultrasound (40 kHz) for 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 min to assess the effect of ultrasonic pre-treatment on an isolated pure culture-based microbial fuel cell. A 3-min exposure to low-frequency ultrasonic therapy resulted in an increase in maximum power of 4.33 µW/cm2 with a current density of 51.78 µA/cm2 in the MFC, which decreases significantly after 4 and 5 min. Thus, the overall power density achieved was 1.89 times greater than in MFCs with untreated strain. These findings support the use of low-frequency ultrasonic stimulation to improve the performance of microbial fuel cell devices and are restricted to the pure, single-cell strain AD1-ELB, with the potential for variation if some other isolated strain is utilized, hence requiring further study to determine its relative variations. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2021.

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Keywords:  Bacillus velezensis; Exo-electrogenic bacteria; Microbial fuel cells; Ultrasonication

Year:  2021        PMID: 34926122      PMCID: PMC8674389          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-021-03065-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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