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Photosynthetic microbial fuel cells with positive light response

✍ Scribed by Yongjin Zou; John Pisciotta; R. Blake Billmyre; Ilia V. Baskakov


Book ID
101724028
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
476 KB
Volume
104
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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Abstract

The current study introduces an aerobic single‐chamber photosynthetic microbial fuel cell (PMFC). Evaluation of PMFC performance using naturally growing fresh‐water photosynthetic biofilm revealed a weak positive light response, that is, an increase in cell voltage upon illumination. When the PMFC anodes were coated with electrically conductive polymers, the rate of voltage increased and the amplitude of the light response improved significantly. The rapid immediate positive response to light was consistent with a mechanism postulating that the photosynthetic electron‐transfer chain is the source of the electrons harvested on the anode surface. This mechanism is fundamentally different from the one exploited in previously designed anaerobic microbial fuel cells (MFCs), sediment MFCs, or anaerobic PMFCs, where the electrons are derived from the respiratory electron‐transfer chain. The power densities produced in PMFCs were substantially lower than those that are currently reported for conventional MFC (0.95 mW/m^2^ for polyaniline‐coated and 1.3 mW/m^2^ for polypyrrole‐coated anodes). However, the PMFC did not depend on an organic substrate as an energy source and was powered only by light energy. Its operation was CO~2~‐neutral and did not require buffers or exogenous electron transfer shuttles. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2009; 104: 939–946. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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