Authors
Kun Guo, Bogdan C Donose, Alexander H Soeriyadi, Antonin Prévoteau, Sunil A Patil, Stefano Freguia, J Justin Gooding, Korneel Rabaey
Publication date
2014/6/17
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
48
Issue
12
Pages
7151-7156
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Stainless steel (SS) can be an attractive material to create large electrodes for microbial bioelectrochemical systems (BESs), due to its low cost and high conductivity. However, poor biocompatibility limits its successful application today. Here we report a simple and effective method to make SS electrodes biocompatible by means of flame oxidation. Physicochemical characterization of electrode surface indicated that iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) were generated in situ on an SS felt surface by flame oxidation. IONPs-coating dramatically enhanced the biocompatibility of SS felt and consequently resulted in a robust electroactive biofilm formation at its surface in BESs. The maximum current densities reached at IONPs-coated SS felt electrodes were 16.5 times and 4.8 times higher than the untreated SS felts and carbon felts, respectively. Furthermore, the maximum current density achieved with the IONPs-coated SS …
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