The spatiotemporal development of a bacterial community in an exoelectrogenic biofilm was investigated in sucrose-fed longitudinal tubular microbial fuel cell reactors, consisting of two serially connected modules. The proportional changes in the microbial community composition were assessed by polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and DNA sequencing in order to relate them to the performance and stability of the bioelectrochemical system. The reproducibility of duplicated reactors, evaluated by cluster analysis and Jaccard's coefficient, shows 80-90% similarity in species composition. Biofilm development through fed-batch start-up and subsequent stable continuous operation results in a population shift fr...
BACKGROUND: This work is focused on the assessment of the performance of mini-scale air-breathing mi...
The formation of an electrochemically active biofilm is critical to the function of a Microbial Elec...
Understanding the microbial community structure and genetic potential of anode biofilms is key to im...
The spatiotemporal development of a bacterial community in an exoelectrogenic biofilm was investigat...
The performance and dynamics of the bacterial communities in the biofilm and suspended culture in th...
Aims: To characterize bacterial populations and their activities within a microbial fuel cell (MFC)...
Microbial Electrochemical Technologies are based on the use of electrochemically active microorganis...
This study examines changes in diversity and abundance of bacteria recovered from the anodes of micr...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are an evolving technology built around the idea of treating waste water...
It was observed that Proteobacteria sequences were present at higher numbers within clone libraries ...
The relationship between the bacterial communities in anolyte and anode biofilms and the electrochem...
International audienceMicrobial Fuel Cells (MFCs) are being developed as a novel biotechnology to ha...
Abstract Background The flame-oxidized stainless steel anode (FO-SSA) is a newly developed electrode...
The Microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology harnesses the potential of some naturally occurring bacteri...
International audienceIn order to optimize energy production in MFCs, a better understanding of anod...
BACKGROUND: This work is focused on the assessment of the performance of mini-scale air-breathing mi...
The formation of an electrochemically active biofilm is critical to the function of a Microbial Elec...
Understanding the microbial community structure and genetic potential of anode biofilms is key to im...
The spatiotemporal development of a bacterial community in an exoelectrogenic biofilm was investigat...
The performance and dynamics of the bacterial communities in the biofilm and suspended culture in th...
Aims: To characterize bacterial populations and their activities within a microbial fuel cell (MFC)...
Microbial Electrochemical Technologies are based on the use of electrochemically active microorganis...
This study examines changes in diversity and abundance of bacteria recovered from the anodes of micr...
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are an evolving technology built around the idea of treating waste water...
It was observed that Proteobacteria sequences were present at higher numbers within clone libraries ...
The relationship between the bacterial communities in anolyte and anode biofilms and the electrochem...
International audienceMicrobial Fuel Cells (MFCs) are being developed as a novel biotechnology to ha...
Abstract Background The flame-oxidized stainless steel anode (FO-SSA) is a newly developed electrode...
The Microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology harnesses the potential of some naturally occurring bacteri...
International audienceIn order to optimize energy production in MFCs, a better understanding of anod...
BACKGROUND: This work is focused on the assessment of the performance of mini-scale air-breathing mi...
The formation of an electrochemically active biofilm is critical to the function of a Microbial Elec...
Understanding the microbial community structure and genetic potential of anode biofilms is key to im...