How does electron transfer occur in microbial fuel cells?

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作者
Aiyer, Kartik S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Sri Sathya Sai Inst Higher Learning, Dept Biosci, Puttaparthi 515134, Andhra Pradesh, India
关键词
Cytochrome; Electrogenic bacteria; Extracellular electron transfer; Microbial fuel cell; Redox mediator; Terminal electron acceptor; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; ELECTRICITY-GENERATION; OUTER-MEMBRANE; LONG-DISTANCE; NEUTRAL RED; GEOBACTER; BACTERIA; ENERGY; SHEWANELLA; NANOWIRES;
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10.1007/s11274-020-2801-z
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have emerged as a promising technology for sustainable wastewater treatment coupled with electricity generation. A MFC is a device that uses microbes as catalysts to convert chemical energy present in biomass into electrical energy. Among the various mechanisms that drive the operation of a MFC, extracellular electron transfer (EET) to the anode is one of the most important. Exoelectrogenic bacteria can natively transfer electrons to a conducting surface like the anode. The mechanisms employed for electron transfer can either be direct transfer via conductive pili or nanowires, or mediated transfer that involves either naturally secreted redox mediators like flavins and pyocyanins or artificially added mediators like methylene blue and neutral red. EET is a mechanism wherein microorganisms extract energy for growth and maintenance from their surroundings and transfer the resulting electrons to the anode to generate current. The efficiency of these electron transfer mechanisms is dependent not only on the redox potentials of the species involved, but also on microbial oxidative metabolism that liberates electrons. Attempts at understanding the electron transfer mechanisms will boost efforts in giving rise to practical applications. This article covers the various electron transfer mechanisms involved between microbes and electrodes in microbial fuel cells and their applications.
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