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Kinetic experiments for evaluating the Nernst-Monod model for anode-respiring bacteria (ARB) in a biofilm anode

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 17, Pages 6593-6597

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es800970w

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  1. OpenCEL
  2. NZ Legacy

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Anode-respiring bacteria (ARB) are able to transfer electrons from reduced substrates to a solid electrode. Previously, we developed a biofilm model based on the Nernst-Monod equation to describe the anode potential losses of ARB that transfer electrons through a solid conductive matrix. In this work, we develop an experimental setup to demonstrate how well the Nernst-Monod equation is able to represent anode potential losses in an ARB biofilm. We performed low-scan cyclic voltarnmetry (LSCV) throughout the growth phase of an ARB biofilm on a graphite electrode growing on acetate in continuous mode. The N response of 9 LSCVs corresponded well to the Nernst-Monod equation, and the half-saturation potential (E-KA) was -0.425 +/- 0.002 V vs; Ag/AgCl at 30 degrees C (-0.155 +/- 0.002 V vs SHE). Anode-potential losses from the potential of acetate reached similar to 0.225 V at current density saturation, and this loss was determined by our microbial community's E-KA value. The LSCVs at high current densities showed no significant deviation from the Nernst-Monod ideal shape, indicating that the concluctivity of the biofilm matrix (K-bio) was high enough (>= 0.5 mS/cm) that potential loss did not affect the performance of the biofilm anode. Our results confirm the applicability of the Nernst-Monod equation for a conductive biofilm anode and give insights of the processes that dominate anode potential losses in microbial fuel cells.

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