2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2015.06.011
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Electrochemical characterization of microbial bioanodes formed on a collector/electrode system in a highly saline electrolyte

Abstract: Bioanodes were formed with electrodes made of carbon felt and equipped with a titanium electrical collector, as commonly used in microbial fuel cells. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) performed on the abiotic electrode system evidenced two time constants, one corresponding to the "collector/carbon felt" contact, the other to the "carbon felt/solution" interface. Such a two time constant system was characteristics of the two-material electrode, independent of biofilm presence. EIS was then performed… Show more

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“…Regarding technological approaches, there are many types of MFC, ranging from the simpler one‐compartment cells with flat electrodes to the double‐compartment cells with 3‐D electrodes and ion‐exchange membranes, passing through a great deal of alternatives . Likewise, many kinds of materials have been tested as anodes and cathodes, although carbonaceous materials are known to be the most reliable because of their microbial compatibility, low price and suitable chemical, electrochemical and physical resistance …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding technological approaches, there are many types of MFC, ranging from the simpler one‐compartment cells with flat electrodes to the double‐compartment cells with 3‐D electrodes and ion‐exchange membranes, passing through a great deal of alternatives . Likewise, many kinds of materials have been tested as anodes and cathodes, although carbonaceous materials are known to be the most reliable because of their microbial compatibility, low price and suitable chemical, electrochemical and physical resistance …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, biofuel cells (BFC) and fuel cells with abiotic catalysts on biogenic substrate are created and studied in many laboratories throughout the world [68,69].…”
Section: Biofuel Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the volatile solids concentration in the sediment was measured by gravimetric methods [41] in order to further estimate the inoculum size, in terms other than just the volume ratio; the effective volatile solid concentration in the sediment was of 103.63 ± 12.96 mg per gram of sediment. The culture medium [7,8,27,39,42] was prepared as follows:…”
Section: Inoculum and Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%