Authors
Xiaoxin Cao, Xia Huang, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Peng Liang, Mingzhi Fan
Publication date
2009/9
Journal
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China
Volume
3
Pages
307-312
Publisher
SP Higher Education Press
Description
Current methods for testing the electricity generation capacity of isolates are time- and labor-consuming. This paper presents a rapid voltage testing system of exoelectrogenic bacteria called Quickscreen, which is based on a microliter microbial fuel cell (MFC). Geobacter sulfurreducens and Shewanella baltica were used as the model exoelectrogenic bacteria; Escherichia coli that cannot generate electricity was used as a negative control. It was found that the electricity generation capacity of the isolates could be determined within about five hours by using Quickscreen, and that its time was relatively rapid compared with the time needed by using larger MFCs. A parallel, stable, and low background voltage was achieved using titanium as a current collector in the blank run. The external resistance had little impact on the blank run during the initial period. The cathode with a five-hole configuration, used to …
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Scholar articles
X Cao, X Huang, X Zhang, P Liang, M Fan - Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in …, 2009