Abstract:Innovative applications like energy production from wastewater via microbial fuel cells, production of high-added value products, biosensors for bacteria detection in food, environment, and clinical samples, as well as understanding microbially influenced corrosion can be achieved through bioelectrochemical systems (BES). BES are powered by the extracellular electron transfer (EET) from bacteria into electrodes. Bacteria accumulate at interfaces to form biofilms. When they grow on electrodes, biofilms are term… Show more
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