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Exogenous electron transfer mediator enhancing gaseous toluene degradation in a microbial fuel cell: Performance and electron transfer mechanism

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131028

Keywords

MFC; Gaseous toluene; Neutral red; Electron transfer pathway

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21906151, 21938012]
  2. Open Research Fund of the Key Laboratory for Technology in Rural Water Management of Zhejiang Province [ZJWEURWM20200201A]

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Neutral red electron mediator plays a crucial role in boosting electron transfer, improving toluene degradation and power generation efficiency in microbial fuel cells. However, overdose of neutral red can be toxic to microbes, impacting microbial community composition and ultimately decreasing the efficiency of the MFC.
Effective electron transfer (ET) between microorganisms and electrodes is essential for the toluene degradation and power generation in a microbial fuel cell (MFC). In this work, the neutral red, with excellent electrochemical reversibility and compatible redox potential as NADH/NAD(+), was selected as electron mediator to boost the performance of the MFC. Experimental results revealed that, with the 0.5 mu M neutral red, the removal efficiency and coulombic efficiency of the gaseous toluene powered MFC was increased by similar to 19% and similar to 400%, respectively. However, further increase in neutral red concentration resulted in a decreased in removal efficiency and coulombic efficiency, which was attributed by the toxicity of neutral red to the microbes. The microbial community analysis indicated that, with the dosage of the neutral red, the dominated bacteria shifted from Geobacter to Ignavibacteriales, resulting in a high coulombic efficiency. With the further increase in the neutral red, the amount of Ignavibacteriales gradually decreased and thus the coulombic efficiency declined at a high neutral red concentration. Based on the cyclic voltammetry analysis, an electron transport pathway involving neutral red, cytochromes, and OMCs in neutral red mediated MFC was proposed. Overall, the dosage of neutral not only enhanced the electron transfer but also induced the growth of the exoelectrogens, and thus significantly improve the MFC performance.

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