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Electroactive biofilms: how microbial electron transfer enables bioelectrochemical applications
Authors:Eric M Conners  Karthikeyan Rengasamy  Arpita Bose
Affiliation:Department of Biology, One Brookings Drive, Washington University in St. Louis, MO, 63105, USA
Abstract:Microbial biofilms are ubiquitous. In marine and freshwater ecosystems, microbe–mineral interactions sustain biogeochemical cycles, while biofilms found on plants and animals can range from pathogens to commensals. Moreover, biofouling and biocorrosion represent significant challenges to industry. Bioprocessing is an opportunity to take advantage of biofilms and harness their utility as a chassis for biocommodity production. Electrochemical bioreactors have numerous potential applications, including wastewater treatment and commodity production. The literature examining these applications has demonstrated that the cell–surface interface is vital to facilitating these processes. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the state of knowledge regarding biofilms’ role in bioprocessing. This mini-review discusses bacterial biofilm formation, cell–surface redox interactions, and the role of microbial electron transfer in bioprocesses. It also highlights some current goals and challenges with respect to microbe-mediated bioprocessing and future perspectives.
Keywords:Biofilms   Microbial electrosynthesis   Extracellular electron uptake   Bioelectrochemical systems   Extracellular electron transfer
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