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Article Dans Une Revue Electrochimica Acta Année : 2008

Microbial electrocatalysis with Geobacter sulfurreducens biofilm on stainless steel cathodes

Claire Dumas
Régine Basséguy

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Stainless steel and graphite electrodes were individually addressed and polarized at -0.60 V vs. Ag/AgCl in reactors filled with a growth medium that contained 25 mM fumarate as the electron acceptor and no electron donor, in order to force the microbial cells to use the electrode as electron source. When the reactor was inoculated with Geobacter sulfurreducens, the current increased and stabilized at average values around 0.75 A m(-2) for graphite and 20.5 A m(-2) for stainless steel. Cyclic voltammetry performed at the end of the experiment indicated that the reduction started at around -0.30 V vs. Ag/AgCl on stainless steel. Removing the biofilm formed on the electrode surface made the current totally disappear, confirming that the G. sit sulfurreducens biofilm was fully responsible for the electrocatalysis of fumarate reduction. Similar current densities were recorded when the electrodes were polarized after being kept in open circuit for several days. The reasons for the bacteria presence and survival on non-connected stainless steel coupons were discussed. Chronoamperometry experiments performed at different potential values suggested that the biofilm-driven catalysis was controlled by electrochemical kinetics. The high current density obtained, quite close to the redox potential of the fumarate/succinate couple, presents stainless steel as a remarkable material to support biocathodes.

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hal-02665873 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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Claire Dumas, Régine Basséguy, Alain Bergel. Microbial electrocatalysis with Geobacter sulfurreducens biofilm on stainless steel cathodes. Electrochimica Acta, 2008, 53 (5), pp.2494-2500. ⟨10.1016/j.electacta.2007.10.018⟩. ⟨hal-02665873⟩
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