“…Previous studies with bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) showed that Cu ions were removed from a cathodic solution to produce pure and aggregated Cu or CuO particles. 16,17 Therefore, in this study, we applied a new design of BES, 18,19 which is composed of two chambers (anode and cathode) connected by a graphite rod to evaluate the possibility and chemical structure of synthesized Cu nanoparticles and also the antibacterial activities of the produced nanoparticles. The produced particles were characterized by SEM, TEM, and XRD, and tested for their antimicrobial activities against plant pathogens ( X. axonopodis and R. solanacearum ).…”