Geobacter sulfurreducens produces current densities in microbial fuel cells that are among the highest known for pure cultures. The possibility of adapting this organism to produce even higher current densities was evaluated. A system in which a graphite anode was poised at -400 mV (versus Ag/AgCl) was inoculated with the wild-type strain of G. sulfurreducens, strain DL-1. An isolate, designated strain KN400, was recovered from the biofilm after 5 months of growth on the electrode. KN400 was much more effective in current production than strain DL-1. This was apparent with anodes poised at -400 mV, as well as in systems run in true fuel cell mode. KN400 had current (7.6A/m(2)) and power (3.9 W/m(2)) densities that respectively were substant...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The mechanisms by which Geobacter sulfurreducens transfers electrons through relatively thick (>50 m...
Geobacter sulfurreducens produces current densities in microbial fuel cells that are among the highe...
Geobacter sulfurreducens produces current densities in microbial fuel cells that are among the highe...
It has been previously noted that mixed communities typically produce more power in microbial fuel c...
It has been previously noted that mixed communities typically produce more power in microbial fuel c...
Current outputs of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are too low for most perceived practical applications...
Geobacter sulfurreducens developed highly structured, multilayer biofilms on the anode surface of a ...
The conductive biofilms of Geobacter sulfurreducens have potential applications in renewable energy,...
Through their ability to directly transfer electrons to electrodes, Geobacter sp. are key organisms ...
For a few years it has been demonstrated that micro-organisms contained in different natural environ...
Previous studies have suggested that members of the Geobacteraceae can use electrodes as electron ac...
Through their ability to directly transfer electrons to electrodes, Geobacter sp. are key organisms ...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The mechanisms by which Geobacter sulfurreducens transfers electrons through relatively thick (>50 m...
Geobacter sulfurreducens produces current densities in microbial fuel cells that are among the highe...
Geobacter sulfurreducens produces current densities in microbial fuel cells that are among the highe...
It has been previously noted that mixed communities typically produce more power in microbial fuel c...
It has been previously noted that mixed communities typically produce more power in microbial fuel c...
Current outputs of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are too low for most perceived practical applications...
Geobacter sulfurreducens developed highly structured, multilayer biofilms on the anode surface of a ...
The conductive biofilms of Geobacter sulfurreducens have potential applications in renewable energy,...
Through their ability to directly transfer electrons to electrodes, Geobacter sp. are key organisms ...
For a few years it has been demonstrated that micro-organisms contained in different natural environ...
Previous studies have suggested that members of the Geobacteraceae can use electrodes as electron ac...
Through their ability to directly transfer electrons to electrodes, Geobacter sp. are key organisms ...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The versatility of gold for electrode manufacture suggests that it could be an ideal material for so...
The mechanisms by which Geobacter sulfurreducens transfers electrons through relatively thick (>50 m...