Vis. Exp. (82), e50800, doi:10.3791/50800 (2013). The growth of anodic electroactive microbial biofilms from waste water inocula in a fed-batch reactor is demonstrated using a three-electrode setup controlled by a potentiostat. Thereby the use of potentiostats allows an exact adjustment of the electrode potential and ensures reproducible microbial culturing conditions. During growth the current production is monitored using chronoamperometry (CA). Based on these data the maximum current density (jmax) and the coulombic efficiency (CE) are discussed as measures for characterization of the bioelectrocatalytic performance. Cyclic voltammetry (CV), a nondestructive, i.e. noninvasive, method, is used to study the extracellular electron transfer ...
Electrochemical gradients are the backbone of basic cellular functions, including chemo-osmotic tran...
Microbial electrochemical technologies have gained much attention in the recent years during which b...
Energy harvesting from microorganisms has created vibrant research efforts for the past 20 years tha...
This study used a simple and efficient electrochemical technique, cyclic voltammogram (CV), to quant...
Electroactive microbial biofilms and the microorganisms embedded therein are not only of crucial fun...
A biofilm of Geobacter sulfurreducens will grow on an anode surface and catalyze the generation of a...
<div><p>This review examines the electrochemical techniques used to study extracellular electron tra...
Electroactive microorganisms possess the unique capability to transfer catabolically generated elect...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and polarization tests were used to moni...
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) was used in this work to describe the electrochemical behavior of a dual-cha...
Up to date a few electroactive bacteria embedded in biofilms are described to catalyze both anodic a...
Many microorganisms have the innate capability to discharge and/or receive electrons to and from sol...
Microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) employ whole microorganisms to catalyze electrode reacti...
The presence of microorganisms performing extracellular electron transfer has been established in ma...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
Electrochemical gradients are the backbone of basic cellular functions, including chemo-osmotic tran...
Microbial electrochemical technologies have gained much attention in the recent years during which b...
Energy harvesting from microorganisms has created vibrant research efforts for the past 20 years tha...
This study used a simple and efficient electrochemical technique, cyclic voltammogram (CV), to quant...
Electroactive microbial biofilms and the microorganisms embedded therein are not only of crucial fun...
A biofilm of Geobacter sulfurreducens will grow on an anode surface and catalyze the generation of a...
<div><p>This review examines the electrochemical techniques used to study extracellular electron tra...
Electroactive microorganisms possess the unique capability to transfer catabolically generated elect...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and polarization tests were used to moni...
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) was used in this work to describe the electrochemical behavior of a dual-cha...
Up to date a few electroactive bacteria embedded in biofilms are described to catalyze both anodic a...
Many microorganisms have the innate capability to discharge and/or receive electrons to and from sol...
Microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) employ whole microorganisms to catalyze electrode reacti...
The presence of microorganisms performing extracellular electron transfer has been established in ma...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
Electrochemical gradients are the backbone of basic cellular functions, including chemo-osmotic tran...
Microbial electrochemical technologies have gained much attention in the recent years during which b...
Energy harvesting from microorganisms has created vibrant research efforts for the past 20 years tha...