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      Impact of electrode composition on electricity generation in a single-compartment fuel cell using Shewanella putrefaciens.

      Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
      Electricity, Electrochemistry, Electrodes, Lactic Acid, chemistry, metabolism, Shewanella putrefaciens, growth & development

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          The production of electricity by Shewanella putrefaciens in the absence of exogenous electron acceptors was examined in a single compartment fuel cell with different types of electrodes and varying physiological conditions. Electricity production was dependent on anode composition, electron donor type and cell concentration. A maximum current of 2.5 mA and a current density of 10.2 mW/m(2)electrode was obtained with a Mn(4+) graphite anode, 200 mM sodium lactate and a cell concentration of 3.9 g cell protein/ml. Current production by S. putrefaciens was enhanced 10-fold when an electron mediator (i.e., Mn(4+) or neutral red) was incorporated into the graphite anode.

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          10.1007/s00253-002-0972-1
          12073132

          Chemistry
          Electricity,Electrochemistry,Electrodes,Lactic Acid,chemistry,metabolism,Shewanella putrefaciens,growth & development

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