Enrichment of microbial community generating electricity using a fuel-cell-type electrochemical cell
- Authors
- Kim, BH; Park, HS; Kim, HJ; Kim, GT; Chang, IS; Lee, J; Phung, NT
- Issue Date
- 2004-02
- Publisher
- SPRINGER-VERLAG
- Citation
- APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.63, no.6, pp.672 - 681
- Abstract
- A fuel cell was used to enrich a microbial consortium generating electricity, using organic wastewater as the fuel. Within 30 days of enrichment the maximum current of 0.2 mA was generated with a resistance of 1 kOmega. Current generation was coupled to a fall in chemical oxygen demand from over 1,700 mg l(-1) down to 50 mg l(-1). Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis showed a different microbial population in the enriched electrode from that in the sludge used as the inoculum. Electron microscopic observation showed a biofilm on the electrode surface and microbial clumps. Nanobacteria-like particles were present on the biofilm surface. Metabolic inhibitors and electron acceptors inhibited the current generation. 16S ribosomal RNA gene analysis showed a diverse bacterial population in the enrichment culture. These findings demonstrate that an electricity-generating microbial consortium can be enriched using a fuel cell and that the electrochemical activity is a form of anaerobic electron transfer.
- Keywords
- NONCHLORINATED AROMATIC-COMPOUNDS; IRON-REDUCING CONDITIONS; FE(III)-REDUCING BACTERIUM; SHEWANELLA-PUTREFACIENS; ELECTRODE-REACTION; WATER INTERFACE; FE(III) OXIDE; NEUTRAL RED; REDUCTION; FERMENTATION; NONCHLORINATED AROMATIC-COMPOUNDS; IRON-REDUCING CONDITIONS; FE(III)-REDUCING BACTERIUM; SHEWANELLA-PUTREFACIENS; ELECTRODE-REACTION; WATER INTERFACE; FE(III) OXIDE; NEUTRAL RED; REDUCTION; FERMENTATION; microbial fuel cell; microbial community
- ISSN
- 0175-7598
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/137887
- DOI
- 10.1007/s00253-003-1412-6
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- KIST Article > 2004
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