From a fundamental standpoint, microbial electrochemistry is unravelling a thrilling link between life and materials. Technically, it may be the source of a large number of new processes such as microbial fuel cells for powering remote sensors, autonomous sensors, microbial electrolysers and equipment for effluent treatment. Microbial electron transfers are also involved in many natural processes such as biocorrosion. In these contexts, a huge number of studies have dealt with the impact of electrode materials, coatings and surface functionalizations but very few have focused on the effect of the surface topography, although it has often been pointed out as a key parameter impacting the performance of electroactive biofilms. The first part ...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
The formation of biofilm-electrodes is crucial for microbial fuel cell current production because op...
Microbial electrocatalysis refers to the use of microorganisms to catalyze electrode reactions. Many...
This study elucidates the role of micrometer-scale electrode surface structures on the growth and th...
Many microorganisms have the ability to catalyze the electrochemical oxidation of organic matterby s...
Innovative applications like energy production from wastewater via microbial fuel cells, production ...
Smooth and nano-rough flat gold electrodes were manufactured with controlled Ra of 0.8 and 4.5 nm, r...
This study elucidates the role of micrometer-scale electrode surface structures on the growth and t...
Bioelectrochemical systems couple electricity demand/supply to the metabolic redox reactions of micr...
This study elucidates the role of micrometer-scale electrode surface structures on the growth and th...
The early formation of electroactive biofilms was investigated with gold electrodes inoculated with ...
Electrotaxis is the property of cells to sense electric fields and use them to orient their displace...
Electroactive (EA) biofilms refer to single- or multi-species bacterial consortia, which have theabi...
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) from microorganisms to insoluble metals and electrodes is rele...
This work demonstrates that electrochemical reactions can be catalysed by the natural biofilms that ...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
The formation of biofilm-electrodes is crucial for microbial fuel cell current production because op...
Microbial electrocatalysis refers to the use of microorganisms to catalyze electrode reactions. Many...
This study elucidates the role of micrometer-scale electrode surface structures on the growth and th...
Many microorganisms have the ability to catalyze the electrochemical oxidation of organic matterby s...
Innovative applications like energy production from wastewater via microbial fuel cells, production ...
Smooth and nano-rough flat gold electrodes were manufactured with controlled Ra of 0.8 and 4.5 nm, r...
This study elucidates the role of micrometer-scale electrode surface structures on the growth and t...
Bioelectrochemical systems couple electricity demand/supply to the metabolic redox reactions of micr...
This study elucidates the role of micrometer-scale electrode surface structures on the growth and th...
The early formation of electroactive biofilms was investigated with gold electrodes inoculated with ...
Electrotaxis is the property of cells to sense electric fields and use them to orient their displace...
Electroactive (EA) biofilms refer to single- or multi-species bacterial consortia, which have theabi...
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) from microorganisms to insoluble metals and electrodes is rele...
This work demonstrates that electrochemical reactions can be catalysed by the natural biofilms that ...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
The formation of biofilm-electrodes is crucial for microbial fuel cell current production because op...
Microbial electrocatalysis refers to the use of microorganisms to catalyze electrode reactions. Many...