Summary: The formation and bioelectric performance of anode biofilms in microbial electrochemical systems (MESs) are sensitive to oxygen. Investigating the temporal-spatial structure of anode biofilms will help elucidate the interfaces between oxygen and bacteria, thereby facilitating the applications of MESs in wastewater treatment and energy recovery. Here, use of optical coherence tomography, frozen sections, and a microsensor revealed that the aerobic biofilms exhibited a multilayered sandwich structure with a sparse gap between the aerobe- and amphimicrobe-enriched outer layer and the dense exoelectrogen-enriched inner layer, whereas the anaerobic biofilm consisted of only a single dense layer. Our results showed that the inner layer o...
Cathode-driven applications of bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have the potential to transform CO...
Bioelectrochemical systems couple electricity demand/supply to the metabolic redox reactions of micr...
New methods of detecting local extracellular electron transfer rates in electrochemically active bio...
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...
Electrochemical gradients are the backbone of basic cellular functions, including chemo-osmotic tran...
The study of electromicrobiology has grown into its own field over the last decades and involves mic...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityThe chemical and electrochemical gradients, or collective...
International audienceMicrobial electrodes were designed in domestic wastewaters to catalyse the oxi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
ABSTRACT: Sustained current generation by anodic biofilms is a key element for the longevity and suc...
Shear stress is an important factor that affects the formation and structure of anode biofilms, whic...
Oxidative stress greatly limits current harvesting from anode biofilms in bioelectrochemical systems...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
The metabolism, population dynamics and spatial distribution of nitrifying bacteria and heterotrophs...
Cathode-driven applications of bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have the potential to transform CO...
Bioelectrochemical systems couple electricity demand/supply to the metabolic redox reactions of micr...
New methods of detecting local extracellular electron transfer rates in electrochemically active bio...
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...
Electrochemical gradients are the backbone of basic cellular functions, including chemo-osmotic tran...
The study of electromicrobiology has grown into its own field over the last decades and involves mic...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityThe chemical and electrochemical gradients, or collective...
International audienceMicrobial electrodes were designed in domestic wastewaters to catalyse the oxi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
ABSTRACT: Sustained current generation by anodic biofilms is a key element for the longevity and suc...
Shear stress is an important factor that affects the formation and structure of anode biofilms, whic...
Oxidative stress greatly limits current harvesting from anode biofilms in bioelectrochemical systems...
The attachment and biofilm formation by bacteria on surfaces are of interest due to its potential in...
The metabolism, population dynamics and spatial distribution of nitrifying bacteria and heterotrophs...
Cathode-driven applications of bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have the potential to transform CO...
Bioelectrochemical systems couple electricity demand/supply to the metabolic redox reactions of micr...
New methods of detecting local extracellular electron transfer rates in electrochemically active bio...