Bioelectrochemical System Application for Pesticides Removal: A mini-review [PDF]
The widespread use of pesticides for agricultural purposes results in their presence in the environment. Pesticide occurrence is causing potential negative impacts on human health and environmental deterioration in general.
Desy Askitosari Theresia +1 more
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Removal of Arsenate From Groundwater by Cathode of Bioelectrochemical System Through Microbial Electrosorption, Reduction, and Sulfuration [PDF]
Arsenate [As(V)] is a toxic metalloid and has been observed at high concentrations in groundwater globally. In this study, a bioelectrochemical system (BES) was used to efficiently remove As(V) from groundwater, and the mechanisms involved were ...
Honghong Yuan +9 more
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Interference of electron transfer chain inhibitors in bioelectrochemical systems
Substances inhibiting specific proteins involved in cellular electron transfer chains are used in biochemical research to investigate intracellular electron transfer routes and to redirect the electron fluxes.
Hans Schneider, Bin Lai, Jens O. Krömer
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New applications and performance of bioelectrochemical systems
Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are emerging technologies which use microorganisms to catalyze the reactions at the anode and/or cathode. BES research is advancing rapidly, and a whole range of applications using different electron donors and acceptors has already been developed. In this mini review, we focus on technological aspects of the expanding
Hamelers, H.V.M. +5 more
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Impact of Condition Variations on Bioelectrochemical System Performance: An Experimental Investigation of Sulfamethoxazole Degradation [PDF]
Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are an innovative technology for the efficient degradation of antibiotics. Shewanella oneidensis (S. oneidensis) MR-1 plays a pivotal role in degrading sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in BESs. Our study investigated the effect of
Qun Xue +5 more
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Anaerobes in Bioelectrochemical Systems
In bioelectrochemical systems (BES), the catalytic activity of anaerobic microorganisms generates electrons at the anode which can be used, for example, for the production of electricity or chemical compounds. BES can be used for various purposes, including wastewater treatment, production of electricity, fuels and chemicals, biosensors, bioremediation,
Kokko, Marika E. +2 more
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Carbon Fibers for Bioelectrochemical: Precursors, Bioelectrochemical System, and Biosensors. [PDF]
Carbon fibers (CFs) demonstrate a range of excellent properties including (but not limited to) microscale diameter, high hardness, high strength, light weight, high chemical resistance, and high temperature resistance. Therefore, it is necessary to summarize the application market of CFs.
Li D, Feng Y, Li F, Tang J, Hua T.
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The Effect of Potentiostatic Control on the Bioreduction of Hexavalent Chromium Using Bacillus cereus [PDF]
Coupling microbial catalysis with electrochemical stimulation offers a promising strategy for heavy metal remediation. This study investigates how potentiostatic control influences the bioreduction of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) by Bacillus cereus ...
Huimei Chi, Man Feng
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By generating electricity from microbially catalysed anodic oxidation processes, the greatest potential lies in the use of wastewater as a fuel, which allows wastewater treatment and energy recovery to be combined. A recent development has expanded the scope of bioelectrochemical systems from power generation and wastewater treatment to an increasing ...
Falk Harnisch +3 more
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Anode hydrodynamics in bioelectrochemical systems
This study assesses the hydrodynamics in the anode compartment of a bioelectrochemical system (BES) when using different electrode materials (graphite rod, granular graphite, stainless steel mesh or graphite plate).
Vilà-Rovira, Albert +3 more
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