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Anode microbial communities produced by changing from microbial fuel cell to microbial electrolysis cell operation using two different wastewaters
Authors:Patrick D. KielyRoland Cusick  Douglas F. CallPriscilla A. Selembo  John M. ReganBruce E. Logan
Affiliation:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, H2E Center, 131 Sackett Building, The Pennsylvannia State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Abstract:Conditions in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) differ from those in microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) due to the intrusion of oxygen through the cathode and the release of H2 gas into solution. Based on 16S rRNA gene clone libraries, anode communities in reactors fed acetic acid decreased in species richness and diversity, and increased in numbers of Geobacter sulfurreducens, when reactors were shifted from MFCs to MECs. With a complex source of organic matter (potato wastewater), the proportion of Geobacteraceae remained constant when MFCs were converted into MECs, but the percentage of clones belonging to G. sulfurreducens decreased and the percentage of G. metallireducens clones increased. A dairy manure wastewater-fed MFC produced little power, and had more diverse microbial communities, but did not generate current in an MEC. These results show changes in Geobacter species in response to the MEC environment and that higher species diversity is not correlated with current.
Keywords:Exoelectrogen   Microbial fuel cell   Bioelectricity
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