Microbial biofilms that form on metallic surfaces in natural seawater are known to generate efficient oxygen-reducing cathodes. The microbial catalysis of oxygen reduction is a major mechanism of corrosion in marine aerobic environments; it can also be exploited to develop biocathodes for microbial fuel cells. In the latter case, seawater biocathodes have the great advantage of operating in high-salinity electrolytes. Four bacterial strains (Pseudoalteromonas sp., Marinobacter sp., Roseobacter sp., Bacillus sp.) were isolated from an oxygen-reducing biocathode formed in natural seawater. 16S rDNA pyrosequencing analysis showed that the strains isolated were representative of the microbial community that composed the initial multispecies bio...
Increasing the conductivity of the electrolytes used in microbial electrochemical systems is an esse...
International audienceSeveral mixed microbial communities have been reported to show robust bioelect...
Microbial solar cells (MSCs) are microbial fuel cells (MFCs) that generate their own oxidant and/or ...
International audienceMicrobial biofilms that form on metallic surfaces in natural seawater are know...
Stainless steel electrodes were immersed in open seawater and polarized for some days at − 200 mV vs...
Biofilmsformed in aerobic seawater on stainless steel are known to be efficient catalysts of the ele...
Since 2002 emerged the concept of "microbial electro-catalysis". That same year, a team from the Che...
Numerous biocorrosion studies have stated that biofilms formed in aerobic seawater induce an efficie...
International audienceHypersaline electrolytes offer a way to boost the development of microbial fue...
Six biocathodes catalyzing oxygen reduction were designed from the same environmental inoculum but u...
Biocathode extracellular electron transfer (EET) may be exploited for biotechnology applications, in...
International audienceNumerous biocorrosion studies have stated that biofilms formed in aerobic seaw...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have the potential to combine wastewater treatment efficiency with energ...
Microbial anodes and oxygen reducing microbial cathodes were designed separately under constant pola...
One of the greatest challenges in the development of Microbial Electrochemical Technologies (METs) i...
Increasing the conductivity of the electrolytes used in microbial electrochemical systems is an esse...
International audienceSeveral mixed microbial communities have been reported to show robust bioelect...
Microbial solar cells (MSCs) are microbial fuel cells (MFCs) that generate their own oxidant and/or ...
International audienceMicrobial biofilms that form on metallic surfaces in natural seawater are know...
Stainless steel electrodes were immersed in open seawater and polarized for some days at − 200 mV vs...
Biofilmsformed in aerobic seawater on stainless steel are known to be efficient catalysts of the ele...
Since 2002 emerged the concept of "microbial electro-catalysis". That same year, a team from the Che...
Numerous biocorrosion studies have stated that biofilms formed in aerobic seawater induce an efficie...
International audienceHypersaline electrolytes offer a way to boost the development of microbial fue...
Six biocathodes catalyzing oxygen reduction were designed from the same environmental inoculum but u...
Biocathode extracellular electron transfer (EET) may be exploited for biotechnology applications, in...
International audienceNumerous biocorrosion studies have stated that biofilms formed in aerobic seaw...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have the potential to combine wastewater treatment efficiency with energ...
Microbial anodes and oxygen reducing microbial cathodes were designed separately under constant pola...
One of the greatest challenges in the development of Microbial Electrochemical Technologies (METs) i...
Increasing the conductivity of the electrolytes used in microbial electrochemical systems is an esse...
International audienceSeveral mixed microbial communities have been reported to show robust bioelect...
Microbial solar cells (MSCs) are microbial fuel cells (MFCs) that generate their own oxidant and/or ...