Increasing the conductivity of the electrolytes used in microbial electrochemical systems is an essential prerequisite to large‐scale application of these technologies. Microbial anodes formed on carbon felt from a salt marsh inoculum under polarisation at 0.1 V (versus a saturated calomel electrode), generated up to 85 A m−2 in media that contained 30–45 g L−1 of NaCl. Analyses of microbial populations showed a stringent selection of the two microbial genera Marinobacter and Desulfuromonas. Currents decreased if NaCl concentration was increased to 60 g L−1. This highest salinity was shown to consistently impact the bioanode performance in three ways: voltammetry indicated degraded electron‐transfer kinetics, confocal laser scanning microsc...
International audienceHypersaline electrolytes offer a way to boost the development of microbial fue...
Les systèmes microbioélectrochimiques exploitent le métabolisme de microorganismes particuliers afin...
Summary: Electrotrophic microorganisms have not been well studied in extreme environments. Here, we ...
International audienceIncreasing the conductivity of the electrolytes used in microbial electrochemi...
International audienceThe development of economically-efficient microbial electrochemical technologi...
The main objective of this study was to understand the interaction between salinity, temperature and...
International audienceThe decrease in the electrochemical activity of multi‐species microbial anodes...
One of the greatest challenges in the development of Microbial Electrochemical Technologies (METs) i...
Electroactive biofilms were formed from garden compost leachate on platinum wires under constant pol...
Microbial anodes and oxygen reducing microbial cathodes were designed separately under constant pola...
The theoretical bases for modelling the distribution of the electrostatic potential in microbial ele...
This work demonstrates that electrochemical reactions can be catalysed by the natural biofilms that ...
A mixed microbial population naturally presents in seawater was used as active anodic biofilm of two...
Biofilms of Geobacter sulfurreducens were grown on graphite and on dimensionally stable anodes (DSA)...
International audienceHypersaline electrolytes offer a way to boost the development of microbial fue...
Les systèmes microbioélectrochimiques exploitent le métabolisme de microorganismes particuliers afin...
Summary: Electrotrophic microorganisms have not been well studied in extreme environments. Here, we ...
International audienceIncreasing the conductivity of the electrolytes used in microbial electrochemi...
International audienceThe development of economically-efficient microbial electrochemical technologi...
The main objective of this study was to understand the interaction between salinity, temperature and...
International audienceThe decrease in the electrochemical activity of multi‐species microbial anodes...
One of the greatest challenges in the development of Microbial Electrochemical Technologies (METs) i...
Electroactive biofilms were formed from garden compost leachate on platinum wires under constant pol...
Microbial anodes and oxygen reducing microbial cathodes were designed separately under constant pola...
The theoretical bases for modelling the distribution of the electrostatic potential in microbial ele...
This work demonstrates that electrochemical reactions can be catalysed by the natural biofilms that ...
A mixed microbial population naturally presents in seawater was used as active anodic biofilm of two...
Biofilms of Geobacter sulfurreducens were grown on graphite and on dimensionally stable anodes (DSA)...
International audienceHypersaline electrolytes offer a way to boost the development of microbial fue...
Les systèmes microbioélectrochimiques exploitent le métabolisme de microorganismes particuliers afin...
Summary: Electrotrophic microorganisms have not been well studied in extreme environments. Here, we ...