“…This problem can be solved by performing mediated electron transfer (MET) with mediators that are able to cross these barriers and efficiently interact with either inorganic or metallic electrodes and photosynthetic biological components. Previous studies have used exogenously added mediators such as ferricyanide ( Huang et al., 2015 ; Lan et al., 2013 ; Laohavisit et al., 2015 ; McCormick, 2011 , 2013 ; Ochiai et al., 1983 ), 2,6-dichloro-1,4 benzoquinone ( Calkins et al., 2013 ; Larom et al., 2010 ; Pinhassi et al, 2015 , 2016 ; Sekar et al., 2014 ; Tanaka et al., 1985 ), 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone ( Tanaka et al., 1988 ; Torimura et al., 2001 ; Yagishita et al., 1993 ; Zou et al, 2009 , 2010 ), or 1,4-benzoquinone ( Longatte et al., 2018 ; Sekar et al., 2014 ). However, all bacteria, and especially cyanobacteria, have outer membranes that limit the ability of such molecules to enter and exit the cells.…”