Fe/Co Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Acted as an Electron Shuttle to Enhance Methanogenesis by Promoting Extracellular Electron Transport

ENERGY & FUELS(2024)

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In order to promote electron transfer rates in microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) methanogenesis reactions, an iron-doped zeolite imidazolate framework-67 (Fe/Co-ZIF) was synthesized and added to the solution of MEC to serve as an electron shuttle, improving the conversion of CO2 to CH4. Fe/Co-ZIF effectively promoted the expression of heme protein-related genes to accelerate direct electron transfer by cytochrome C while also stimulating the secretion of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and redox-active flavin to increase indirect electron transfer. Fe/Co-ZIF increased the expression of heme protein-related genes by 29.1% and the relative content of flavin by 53.2% at most. With the addition of Fe/Co-ZIF, methanoculleus became the dominant archaeal genera both on electrodes and in solution, while hydrogen-producing bacterial genera such as Sulfurospirillum also increased, benefiting interspecies coculture. Therefore, Fe/Co-ZIF increased the specific capacitance of the MEC system and enhanced its charge storing capability, which promoted CH4 yields by 1.62-fold. This study provides comprehensive insights into the role of Fe/Co-ZIF as an electron shuttle, facilitating extracellular direct and indirect electron transfer in microbial electrochemical systems.
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