The biocathode of microbial electrochemical systems and microbially-influenced corrosion

Authors
Kim, Byung HongLim, Swee SuDaud, Wan Ramli WanGadd, Geoffrey MichaelChang, In Seop
Issue Date
2015-08
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, v.190, pp.395 - 401
Abstract
The cathode reaction is one of the most important limiting factors in bioelectrochemical systems even with precious metal catalysts. Since aerobic bacteria have a much higher affinity for oxygen than any known abiotic cathode catalysts, the performance of a microbial fuel cell can be improved through the use of electrochemically-active oxygen-reducing bacteria acting as the cathode catalyst. These consume electrons available from the electrode to reduce the electron acceptors present, probably conserving energy for growth. Anaerobic bacteria reduce protons to hydrogen in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs). These aerobic and anaerobic bacterial activities resemble those catalyzing microbially-influenced corrosion (MIC). Sulfate-reducing bacteria and homoacetogens have been identified in MEC biocathodes. For sustainable operation, microbes in a biocathode should conserve energy during such electron-consuming reactions probably by similar mechanisms as those occurring in MIC. A novel hypothesis is proposed here which explains how energy can be conserved by microbes in MEC biocathodes. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
FUEL-CELLS; OXYGEN REDUCTION; ELECTRICITY-GENERATION; HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION; AUTOTROPHIC DENITRIFICATION; PERCHLORATE REDUCTION; ELECTROLYSIS CELLS; GRAPHITE CATHODES; WASTE-WATER; REMOVAL; Biocathode; Bioelectrochemical systems; Microbially-influenced corrosion; Microbial electrolysis cells; Energy conservation
ISSN
0960-8524
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/125153
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2015.04.084
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