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Electroactive Proteinoid–Quantum Dot Systems
Proteinoid‐quantum dot conjugates form toroidal nanostructures (145.2 nm outer diameter, 102.3 nm cavity) via glutamic acid‐phenylalanine‐aspartic acid‐cysteine cross‐linking with sulfo‐SMCC (sulfosuccinimidyl 4‐(N‐maleimidomethyl)cyclohexane‐1‐carboxylate).
Panagiotis Mougkogiannis +1 more
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3D Printing as an Adaptive Tool for Sensor Fabrication Applied through pH Monitoring
Schematic process of the fabrication of 3D‐printed electrodes, their modification into pH sensors and implementation on an ammonia recovery bioreactor. Carbon black/polylactic acid 3D electrodes are electrodeposited with a layer of iridium oxide, that result in stable and super‐Nernstian pH sensors, and painted with a layer of silver to be turned into ...
Franc Paré +5 more
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Microbial network for waste activated sludge cascade utilization in an integrated system of microbial electrolysis and anaerobic fermentation [PDF]
Background: Bioelectrochemical systems have been considered a promising novel technology that shows an enhanced energy recovery, as well as generation of value-added products.
Guo, Zechong +7 more
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Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) from CO2 by acetogens enables the production of value‐added chemicals. However, its current limitations include O2 stress and insufficient H2 availability. Using Clostridium ljungdahlii as a model in 1‐L electrobioreactors providing high process control, MES is boosted to unprecedent acetate concentrations and rates ...
Anne Kuchenbuch +6 more
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Artificial Enzymatic Electrochemistry
Artificial enzymatic electrochemistry has emerged as an effective method to extend the catalytic abilities of enzymes. This review explores the bioelectrochemical methods used to understand and optimize the structure and function of artificial enzymes.
Nya E. Black +3 more
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Genetic Surfaceome E. coli Reprogramming Enables Selective Water Oxidation
A novel enzymatic material based on bilirubin oxidase (BOD) surface‐expressed on E. coli for effective electrocatalysis is reported. With this material, highly efficient and selective water oxidation is achieved, a critical half reaction for synthetic photosynthesis. Abstract Programming catalytic behavior at the microbial genome level is a frontier in
Graziela C. Sedenho +6 more
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Abstract Hydrogen is increasingly recognized as a crucial element in a sustainable future, providing a variety of solutions to address the climate crisis. Its importance is emphasized by its adaptability, high energy content, and capacity to decarbonize a number of industries, including steel production, the chemical sector (e.g., ammonia and methanol ...
Mine Güngörmüşler +2 more
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Electrodes from carbonized grass clippings for bioelectrochemical systems
One major obstacle to the commercialization of electrobiotechnological systems is the cost of materials, including expensive electrodes. Smart recycling as well as the use of renewable resources can contribute to producing electrodes more ecologically ...
Alexander Langsdorf +7 more
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Bioelectrochemical treatment of municipal waste liquor in microbial fuel cells for energy valorization [PDF]
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are recognized as promising applications to produce bioelectricity by utilizing various waste materials. In this study, dual-chamber microbial fuel cells were employed for energy valorization of an untested substrate, the ...
Bakonyi, Péter +4 more
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Performance of Reduced Titanium Oxide and Boron Doped Diamond as anodes in hyperthermophilic bioelectrochemical systems [PDF]
Laura Malavola +5 more
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