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The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria

Electro-active bacteria (EAB) can form biofilms on an anode (so-called bioanodes), and use the electrode as electron acceptor for oxidation of organics in wastewater. So far, bioanodes have mainly been investigated under a continuous anode potential, but intermittent anode potential has resulted in...

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Autores principales: Pereira, João, Mediayati, Yuniki, van Veelen, H. Pieter J., Temmink, Hardy, Sleutels, Tom, Hamelers, Bert, Heijne, Annemiek ter
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34984335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioflm.2021.100064
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author Pereira, João
Mediayati, Yuniki
van Veelen, H. Pieter J.
Temmink, Hardy
Sleutels, Tom
Hamelers, Bert
Heijne, Annemiek ter
author_facet Pereira, João
Mediayati, Yuniki
van Veelen, H. Pieter J.
Temmink, Hardy
Sleutels, Tom
Hamelers, Bert
Heijne, Annemiek ter
author_sort Pereira, João
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description Electro-active bacteria (EAB) can form biofilms on an anode (so-called bioanodes), and use the electrode as electron acceptor for oxidation of organics in wastewater. So far, bioanodes have mainly been investigated under a continuous anode potential, but intermittent anode potential has resulted in higher currents and different biofilm morphologies. However, little is known about how intermittent potential influences the electron balance in the anode compartment. In this study, we investigated electron balances of bioanodes at intermittent anode potential regimes. We used a transparent non-capacitive electrode that also allowed for in-situ quantification of the EAB using optical coherence tomography (OCT). We observed comparable current densities between continuous and intermittent bioanodes, and stored charge was similar for all the applied intermittent times (5 mC). Electron balances were further investigated by quantifying Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS), by analyzing the elemental composition of biomass, and by quantifying biofilm and planktonic cells. For all tested conditions, a charge balance of the anode compartment showed that more electrons were diverted to planktonic cells than biofilm. Besides, 27–43% of the total charge was detected as soluble EPS in intermittent bioanodes, whereas only 15% was found as soluble EPS in continuous bioanodes. The amount of proteins in the EPS of biofilms was higher for intermittent operated bioanodes (0.21 mg COD proteins mg COD biofilm(−1)) than for continuous operated bioanodes (0.05 mg COD proteins mg COD biofilm(−1)). OCT revealed patchy morphologies for biofilms under intermittent anode potential. Overall, this study helped understanding that the use of a non-capacitive electrode and intermittent anode potential deviated electrons to other processes other than electric current at the electrode by identifying electron sinks in the anolyte and quantifying the accumulation of electrons in the form of EPS.
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spelling pubmed-86930152022-01-03 The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria Pereira, João Mediayati, Yuniki van Veelen, H. Pieter J. Temmink, Hardy Sleutels, Tom Hamelers, Bert Heijne, Annemiek ter Biofilm Article Electro-active bacteria (EAB) can form biofilms on an anode (so-called bioanodes), and use the electrode as electron acceptor for oxidation of organics in wastewater. So far, bioanodes have mainly been investigated under a continuous anode potential, but intermittent anode potential has resulted in higher currents and different biofilm morphologies. However, little is known about how intermittent potential influences the electron balance in the anode compartment. In this study, we investigated electron balances of bioanodes at intermittent anode potential regimes. We used a transparent non-capacitive electrode that also allowed for in-situ quantification of the EAB using optical coherence tomography (OCT). We observed comparable current densities between continuous and intermittent bioanodes, and stored charge was similar for all the applied intermittent times (5 mC). Electron balances were further investigated by quantifying Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS), by analyzing the elemental composition of biomass, and by quantifying biofilm and planktonic cells. For all tested conditions, a charge balance of the anode compartment showed that more electrons were diverted to planktonic cells than biofilm. Besides, 27–43% of the total charge was detected as soluble EPS in intermittent bioanodes, whereas only 15% was found as soluble EPS in continuous bioanodes. The amount of proteins in the EPS of biofilms was higher for intermittent operated bioanodes (0.21 mg COD proteins mg COD biofilm(−1)) than for continuous operated bioanodes (0.05 mg COD proteins mg COD biofilm(−1)). OCT revealed patchy morphologies for biofilms under intermittent anode potential. Overall, this study helped understanding that the use of a non-capacitive electrode and intermittent anode potential deviated electrons to other processes other than electric current at the electrode by identifying electron sinks in the anolyte and quantifying the accumulation of electrons in the form of EPS. Elsevier 2021-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8693015/ /pubmed/34984335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioflm.2021.100064 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pereira, João
Mediayati, Yuniki
van Veelen, H. Pieter J.
Temmink, Hardy
Sleutels, Tom
Hamelers, Bert
Heijne, Annemiek ter
The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria
title The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria
title_full The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria
title_fullStr The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria
title_full_unstemmed The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria
title_short The effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria
title_sort effect of intermittent anode potential regimes on the morphology and extracellular matrix composition of electro-active bacteria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34984335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioflm.2021.100064
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