The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an important role in biogeochemical and bioenergy processes. Our knowledge of the extracellular electron transfer (EET) process in the genus Geobacter is mainly from the study of G. sulfurreducens, and in order to fully investigate the EET mechanisms in the genus Geobacter, other Geobacter species should also be considered. This study focused on the EET of Geobacter soli GSS01, which exhibited a capability of reducing insoluble Fe(III) oxides and generating electrical current comparable with G. sulfurreducens PCA. Electrochemical characterization, including cyclic voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry, and electrochemical in situ FTIR spectra, re...
Understanding the mechanisms for microbial extracellular electron exchange are of interest because t...
Both activated carbon and magnetite have been reported to promote the syntrophic growth of Geobacter...
Background: Geobacter species grow by transferring electrons out of the cell - either to Fe(III)-oxi...
The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an importa...
The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an importa...
<p>The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an impo...
<p>The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an impo...
<p>The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an impo...
Geobacter bacteria have awakened significantly attention because of their impact on natural environm...
Geobacter sulfurreducens is one of the few microorganisms available in pure culture known to directl...
Biological Fe(III) reduction is an environmentally significant process, but the mechanisms of electr...
Geobacter sulfurreducens is one of the few microorganisms available in pure culture known to directl...
Geobacter sulfurreducens is one of the few microorganisms available in pure culture known to directl...
Whole-genome analysis of gene expression in Geobacter sulfurreducens revealed 474 genes with transcr...
Whole-genome analysis of gene expression in Geobacter sulfurreducens revealed 474 genes with transcr...
Understanding the mechanisms for microbial extracellular electron exchange are of interest because t...
Both activated carbon and magnetite have been reported to promote the syntrophic growth of Geobacter...
Background: Geobacter species grow by transferring electrons out of the cell - either to Fe(III)-oxi...
The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an importa...
The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an importa...
<p>The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an impo...
<p>The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an impo...
<p>The ability of Geobacter species to transfer electrons outside cells enables them to play an impo...
Geobacter bacteria have awakened significantly attention because of their impact on natural environm...
Geobacter sulfurreducens is one of the few microorganisms available in pure culture known to directl...
Biological Fe(III) reduction is an environmentally significant process, but the mechanisms of electr...
Geobacter sulfurreducens is one of the few microorganisms available in pure culture known to directl...
Geobacter sulfurreducens is one of the few microorganisms available in pure culture known to directl...
Whole-genome analysis of gene expression in Geobacter sulfurreducens revealed 474 genes with transcr...
Whole-genome analysis of gene expression in Geobacter sulfurreducens revealed 474 genes with transcr...
Understanding the mechanisms for microbial extracellular electron exchange are of interest because t...
Both activated carbon and magnetite have been reported to promote the syntrophic growth of Geobacter...
Background: Geobacter species grow by transferring electrons out of the cell - either to Fe(III)-oxi...