Electron‐transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high rates of acetate production by microbial electrosynthesis are mainly driven by an electron flux from the electrode to carbon dioxide, occurring via biologically induced hydrogen, with (99±1) % electron recovery into acetate. Nevertheless, acetate production is shown to occur exclusively within the biofilm. The acetate producers, putatively Acetoanaerobium, showed the remarkable ability to consume a high H2 flux before it could escape from the biofilm. At zero wastage of H2 gas, it allows superior production rates and lesser technical bottlenecks over technologies that rely on mass transfer of H2 to microorganisms suspended in aqueous solutio...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
The enhancement of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) of acetate from CO2 to performance levels that c...
Microbial electrosynthesis is the biocathode-driven production of chemicals from CO<sub>2</sub> and ...
Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
<p>Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that h...
Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
Microbial electrochemical reduction of CO2 was carried out under two different applied potentials, −...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
Hydrogen is a key versatile biomolecule in microbial electrosynthesis (MES). It can be directly prod...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) converts CO2 into value-added products such as volatile fatty acids...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
The enhancement of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) of acetate from CO2 to performance levels that c...
Microbial electrosynthesis is the biocathode-driven production of chemicals from CO<sub>2</sub> and ...
Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
<p>Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that h...
Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
Electron-transfer pathways occurring in biocathodes are still unknown. We demonstrate here that high...
Microbial electrochemical reduction of CO2 was carried out under two different applied potentials, −...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
Hydrogen is a key versatile biomolecule in microbial electrosynthesis (MES). It can be directly prod...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) converts CO2 into value-added products such as volatile fatty acids...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The advent of renewable energy conversion systems exacerbates the existing issue of intermittent exc...
The enhancement of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) of acetate from CO2 to performance levels that c...
Microbial electrosynthesis is the biocathode-driven production of chemicals from CO<sub>2</sub> and ...