Extracellular electron transfer features of Gram-positive bacteria.

Analytica Chimica Acta(2019)

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Electroactive microorganisms possess the unique ability to transfer electrons to or from solid phase electron conductors, e.g., electrodes or minerals, through various physiological mechanisms. The processes are commonly known as extracellular electron transfer and broadly harnessed in microbial electrochemical systems, such as microbial biosensors, microbial electrosynthesis, or microbial fuel cells. Apart from a few model microorganisms, the nature of the microbe-electrode conductive interaction is poorly understood for most of the electroactive species. The interaction determines the efficiency and a potential scaling up of bioelectrochemical systems.
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Gram-positive bacteria,Enterococcus faecalis,Extracellular electron transfer,Mediated electron transfer,Direct electron transfer,Electron-conducting redox polymers
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