نتایج جستجو برای: anode respiring bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 191853  

2015
Qidong Li Qiulong Wei Jinzhi Sheng Mengyu Yan Liang Zhou Wen Luo Ruimin Sun Liqiang Mai

Despite the enormous efforts devoted to high-performance lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), the present state-of-the-art LIBs cannot meet the ever-increasing demands. With high theoretical capacity, fast ionic conductivity, and suitable charge/discharge plateaus, Li3VO4 shows great potential as the anode material for LIBs. However, it suffers from poor electronic conductivity. In this work, we prese...

Journal: :Water research 2004
Yanguang Song Bruce E Logan

Anaerobic bioreactors have been developed to remove perchlorate from water, but backwashing and operational interruptions can expose biofilms to oxygen. While it is well known that oxygen is a preferential electron acceptor to perchlorate for perchlorate-respiring bacteria, little is known about the effect of oxygen exposure or redox potentials on perchlorate reduction. Four different dissolved...

2008
Christine Dupuy

11 The fate of benthic bacterial biomass in benthic food webs is a topic of major importance 12 but poorly described. This paper describes an alternative method for evaluation of bacterial 13 grazing rate by meiofauna and macrofauna using bacteria pre-enriched with stable isotopes. 14 Natural bacteria from the sediment of an intertidal mudflat were cultured in a liquid medium 15 enriched with 1...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Rachel C Wagner Douglas F Call Bruce E Logan

In bioelectrochemical systems (BESs), the anode potential can be set to a fixed voltage using a potentiostat, but there is no accepted method for defining an optimal potential. Microbes can theoretically gain more energy by reducing a terminal electron acceptor with a more positive potential, for example oxygen compared to nitrate. Therefore, more positive anode potentials should allow microbes...

2016
Naoko Yoshida Yasushi Miyata Kasumi Doi Yuko Goto Yuji Nagao Ryugo Tero Akira Hiraishi

Graphene oxide (GO) is reduced by certain exoelectrogenic bacteria, but its effects on bacterial growth and metabolism are a controversial issue. This study aimed to determine whether GO functions as the terminal electron acceptor to allow specific growth of and electricity production by exoelectrogenic bacteria. Cultivation of environmental samples with GO and acetate as the sole substrate cou...

2013
Atsushi Kouzuma Takuya Kasai Gen Nakagawa Ayaka Yamamuro Takashi Abe Kazuya Watanabe

In sediment-type microbial fuel cells (sMFCs) operating in rice paddy fields, rice-root exudates are converted to electricity by anode-associated rhizosphere microbes. Previous studies have shown that members of the family Geobacteraceae are enriched on the anodes of rhizosphere sMFCs. To deepen our understanding of rhizosphere microbes involved in electricity generation in sMFCs, here, we cond...

2017
Pierre-Yves Pascal Christine Dupuy Clarisse Mallet Pierre Richard Nathalie Niquil

11 The fate of benthic bacterial biomass in benthic food webs is a topic of major importance 12 but poorly described. This paper describes an alternative method for evaluation of bacterial 13 grazing rate by meiofauna and macrofauna using bacteria pre-enriched with stable isotopes. 14 Natural bacteria from the sediment of an intertidal mudflat were cultured in a liquid medium 15 enriched with 1...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2004
Natalia L Belkova Julia R Zakharova Kazue Tazaki Viktor M Okrugin Valentina V Parfenova

The micromorphological structure of microbial mats (biomats) from the hot springs of the Vilyuchinskaya hydrothermal system, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, were investigated. The Vilyuchinskie hot springs had a discharge temperature of 55-56 degrees C and Na-Ca-HCO3-type waters rich in silicic and boric acids. Water and biomats had high concentrations of Fe, Mn, Sr, and As. Enumeration of total b...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2014
Brian V Merkey David L Chopp

Previous models of biofilms growing in a microbial fuel cell (MFC) have primarily focused on modeling a single growth mechanism: growth via a conductive biofilm matrix, or growth utilizing diffusible electron shuttles or mediators. In this work, we implement both flavors of models in order to explore the competition for space and nutrients in a MFC biofilm populated by both species types. We fi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Rachel A Brennan Robert A Sanford

Tenax-TA, a solid-phase sorbent, was used as an alternative to hexadecane for continuous delivery of tetrachloroethene (PCE) to Desulfuromonas strain BB1, a chloro-respiring microorganism. In both batch and bioreactor configurations, Tenax not only maintained low, steady-state concentrations of PCE in an active culture for several months but also adsorbed the product of dechlorination, cis-1,2-...

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