A vast array of microorganisms from all three domains of life can produce electrical current and transfer electrons to the anodes of different types of bioelectrochemical systems. These exoelectrogens are typically iron-reducing bacteria, such as Geobacter sulfurreducens, that produce high power densities at moderate temperatures. With the right media and growth conditions, many other microorganisms ranging from common yeasts to extremophiles such as hyperthermophilic archaea can also generate high current densities. Electrotrophic microorganisms that grow by using electrons derived from the cathode are less diverse and have no common or prototypical traits, and current densities are usually well below those reported for model exoelectrogen...
Electroactive microorganisms possess the unique ability to transfer electrons to or from solid phase...
Previous studies have suggested that members of the Geobacteraceae can use electrodes as electron ac...
Waste biomass is a cheap and relatively abundant source of electrons for microbes capable of produci...
The catalytic microorganisms oxidise the organic matter to produce electrical energy in microbial fu...
Electroautotrophic microorganisms can uptake electrons from extracellular solid donors such as metal...
Exoelectrogens are catalytic microorganisms competent to shuttle electrons exogenously to the electr...
Electromicrobiology is an emerging field investigating and exploiting the interaction of microorgani...
In bioelectrochemical systems (BES), the catalytic activity of anaerobic microorganisms generates el...
The discovery of electrotrophs, microorganisms that can directly accept electrons from electrodes fo...
Microbial electrochemical technologies provide sustainable wastewater treatment and energy productio...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
The field of MFC technology has endured immense development during the past couple of decades. Duri...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
Broad application of microbial fuel cells will require substantial increases in current density. A b...
Interplay of charge between bacteria and electrode has led to emergence of bioelectrochemical system...
Electroactive microorganisms possess the unique ability to transfer electrons to or from solid phase...
Previous studies have suggested that members of the Geobacteraceae can use electrodes as electron ac...
Waste biomass is a cheap and relatively abundant source of electrons for microbes capable of produci...
The catalytic microorganisms oxidise the organic matter to produce electrical energy in microbial fu...
Electroautotrophic microorganisms can uptake electrons from extracellular solid donors such as metal...
Exoelectrogens are catalytic microorganisms competent to shuttle electrons exogenously to the electr...
Electromicrobiology is an emerging field investigating and exploiting the interaction of microorgani...
In bioelectrochemical systems (BES), the catalytic activity of anaerobic microorganisms generates el...
The discovery of electrotrophs, microorganisms that can directly accept electrons from electrodes fo...
Microbial electrochemical technologies provide sustainable wastewater treatment and energy productio...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
The field of MFC technology has endured immense development during the past couple of decades. Duri...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
Broad application of microbial fuel cells will require substantial increases in current density. A b...
Interplay of charge between bacteria and electrode has led to emergence of bioelectrochemical system...
Electroactive microorganisms possess the unique ability to transfer electrons to or from solid phase...
Previous studies have suggested that members of the Geobacteraceae can use electrodes as electron ac...
Waste biomass is a cheap and relatively abundant source of electrons for microbes capable of produci...