The optimization of bioelectrochemical systems operating with microorganisms requires a deep understanding of the extracellular electron transfer (EET) processes, however, EET studies have been reported for few bacterial species. Herein, the bioelectrocatalytic properties of Rikenella microfusus, an anaerobic bacterium commonly found in electrode-colonizing biofilms, have been investigated for the first time.
Investigating extracellular electron transfer of Rikenella microfusus: a recurring bacterium in mixed-species biofilms
Grattieri M.;
2017-01-01
Abstract
The optimization of bioelectrochemical systems operating with microorganisms requires a deep understanding of the extracellular electron transfer (EET) processes, however, EET studies have been reported for few bacterial species. Herein, the bioelectrocatalytic properties of Rikenella microfusus, an anaerobic bacterium commonly found in electrode-colonizing biofilms, have been investigated for the first time.File in questo prodotto:
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