2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.06.024
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Long-term stability of bioelectricity generation coupled with tetrathionate disproportionation

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“…It has been widely emphasized that microorganisms can attach to the membrane surface to form a biofilm (Chae et al, 2008;Saeed et al, 2015). The biofilm layer can make the membrane substantially thicker and consequently, increase its resistance to mass transfer and ion transport (Sulonen et al, 2016). Both effects limit the operating efficiency of MET.…”
Section: Role Of Membranes In Microbial Electrochemical Technologies mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been widely emphasized that microorganisms can attach to the membrane surface to form a biofilm (Chae et al, 2008;Saeed et al, 2015). The biofilm layer can make the membrane substantially thicker and consequently, increase its resistance to mass transfer and ion transport (Sulonen et al, 2016). Both effects limit the operating efficiency of MET.…”
Section: Role Of Membranes In Microbial Electrochemical Technologies mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…shown to be able to maintain average current density above 100 mA m -2 for over two years 398 without the need for significant maintenance (Sulonen et al, 2016). 399 400 To estimate the differences in the electrochemical and bioelectrochemical processes in the 401 larger scale, the energy efficiencies were calculated for the treatment of 1000 L waste water 402 containing 0.5 g L -1 of tetrathionate in 10 electrochemical reactors each with a volume of 5 403 L and anode electrode area of 0.05 m 2 (see Supplementary material for additional 404 information on the system and the calculations).…”
Section: Abiotic Current Generation From Tetrathionate 304mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The effects of the decreasing of the external resistance on current density 123 and tetrathionate degradation rates have been previously reported (Sulonen et al, 2016). 124…”
Section: Introduction 29mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Only recently have several MFC (or BES) systems operated with inorganic electron donors (substrates), such as sulfide, reduced inorganic sulfur compounds, ammonium, or metal ions, e.g. Fe 2+ , have been reported [20][24]. However, regarding their use as biosensors, only those operated with metal ions as electron donors have been studied [17],[23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%