Abstract:A microbial consortium was sampled from a sodic-saline soil, due to their high saline nature. Interestingly, an anode-respiring bacterium was reaping at the -150 mV vs SCE from the sodic-saline soil. The focus of this study was to identify the extra cellular electron transfer process in the anode. The cyclic voltammetry experiments, conducted that direct electron transfer was achieved through the membrane bound cytochrome and excreted soluble cytochrome by the micro-flora. There midpoint potentials were -385 m… Show more
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