This work demonstrates that electrochemical reactions can be catalysed by the natural biofilms that form on electrode surfaces dipping into drinking water or compost. In drinking water, oxygen reduction was monitored with stainless steel ultra-microelectrodes under constant potential electrolysis at)0.30 V/SCE for 13 days. 16 inde-pendent experiments were conducted in drinking water, either pure or with the addition of acetate or dextrose. In most cases, the current increased and reached 1.5–9.5 times the initial current. The current increase was attributed to biofilm forming on the electrode in a similar way to that has been observed in seawater. Epifluorescence microscopy showed that the bacteria size and the biofilm morphology depended o...
The study of electromicrobiology has grown into its own field over the last decades and involves mic...
Reliable and accurate in situ sensors capable of detecting and quantifying troublesome marine biofil...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
This work demonstrates that electrochemical reactions can be catalysed by the natural biofilms that ...
Stainless steel electrodes were immersed in open seawater and polarized for some days at 200 mV vs. ...
International audienceAims: To design a cyclic voltammetry (CV) procedure to check the electrochemic...
Electrochemically active biofilms were constructed on graphite anodes under constant polarization at...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAElectroactivity is a property of microorganisms assembled ...
Electroactivity is a property of microorganisms assembled in biofilms that has been highlighted in a...
Even if a widely shared mechanism actually does not exist, it is now generally accepted that, in aer...
<div><p>This review examines the electrochemical techniques used to study extracellular electron tra...
Microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) employ whole microorganisms to catalyze electrode reacti...
International audienceMicrobial electrodes were designed in domestic wastewaters to catalyse the oxi...
Electroactive biofilms were formed from garden compost leachate on platinum wires under constant pol...
The study of electromicrobiology has grown into its own field over the last decades and involves mic...
Reliable and accurate in situ sensors capable of detecting and quantifying troublesome marine biofil...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
This work demonstrates that electrochemical reactions can be catalysed by the natural biofilms that ...
Stainless steel electrodes were immersed in open seawater and polarized for some days at 200 mV vs. ...
International audienceAims: To design a cyclic voltammetry (CV) procedure to check the electrochemic...
Electrochemically active biofilms were constructed on graphite anodes under constant polarization at...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAElectroactivity is a property of microorganisms assembled ...
Electroactivity is a property of microorganisms assembled in biofilms that has been highlighted in a...
Even if a widely shared mechanism actually does not exist, it is now generally accepted that, in aer...
<div><p>This review examines the electrochemical techniques used to study extracellular electron tra...
Microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) employ whole microorganisms to catalyze electrode reacti...
International audienceMicrobial electrodes were designed in domestic wastewaters to catalyse the oxi...
Electroactive biofilms were formed from garden compost leachate on platinum wires under constant pol...
The study of electromicrobiology has grown into its own field over the last decades and involves mic...
Reliable and accurate in situ sensors capable of detecting and quantifying troublesome marine biofil...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...