Microbially mediated metal corrosion
A wide diversity of microorganisms, typically growing as biofilms, has been implicated in
corrosion, a multi-trillion dollar a year problem. Aerobic microorganisms establish conditions …
corrosion, a multi-trillion dollar a year problem. Aerobic microorganisms establish conditions …
Electromicrobiology: the ecophysiology of phylogenetically diverse electroactive microorganisms
Electroactive microorganisms markedly affect many environments in which they establish
outer-surface electrical contacts with other cells and minerals or reduce soluble extracellular …
outer-surface electrical contacts with other cells and minerals or reduce soluble extracellular …
Fundamentals, applications, and future directions of bioelectrocatalysis
Bioelectrocatalysis is an interdisciplinary research field combining biocatalysis and
electrocatalysis via the utilization of materials derived from biological systems as catalysts to …
electrocatalysis via the utilization of materials derived from biological systems as catalysts to …
A flavin-based extracellular electron transfer mechanism in diverse Gram-positive bacteria
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) describes microbial bioelectrochemical processes in
which electrons are transferred from the cytosol to the exterior of the cell. Mineral-respiring …
which electrons are transferred from the cytosol to the exterior of the cell. Mineral-respiring …
Extracellular electron transfer mechanisms between microorganisms and minerals
Electrons can be transferred from microorganisms to multivalent metal ions that are
associated with minerals and vice versa. As the microbial cell envelope is neither physically …
associated with minerals and vice versa. As the microbial cell envelope is neither physically …
Toward a better understanding of microbiologically influenced corrosion caused by sulfate reducing bacteria
Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) are often the culprits of microbiologically influenced
corrosion (MIC) in anoxic environments because sulfate is a ubiquitous oxidant. MIC of …
corrosion (MIC) in anoxic environments because sulfate is a ubiquitous oxidant. MIC of …
Exoelectrogens: recent advances in molecular drivers involved in extracellular electron transfer and strategies used to improve it for microbial fuel cell applications
The use of exoelectrogens in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) has given a wide berth to the
addition of artificial electron shuttles/conduits as they have the molecular machinery to …
addition of artificial electron shuttles/conduits as they have the molecular machinery to …
Humic substances as fully regenerable electron acceptors in recurrently anoxic environments
Humic substances form through the degradation of microbial and plant precursors, and
make up a significant fraction of natural organic matter in terrestrial and aquatic …
make up a significant fraction of natural organic matter in terrestrial and aquatic …
Is there a specific ecological niche for electroactive microorganisms?
C Koch, F Harnisch - ChemElectroChem, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The core of primary microbial electrochemical technologies (METs) is the ability of the
electroactive microorganisms to interact with electrodes via extracellular electron transfer …
electroactive microorganisms to interact with electrodes via extracellular electron transfer …
Are bacteria leaky? Mechanisms of metabolite externalization in bacterial cross-feeding
JB McKinlay - Annual Review of Microbiology, 2023 - annualreviews.org
The metabolism of a bacterial cell stretches beyond its boundaries, often connecting with the
metabolism of other cells to form extended metabolic networks that stretch across …
metabolism of other cells to form extended metabolic networks that stretch across …