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Nitrogen doping to atomically match reaction sites in microbial fuel cells.


ABSTRACT: Direct electron transfer at microbial anodes offers high energy conversion efficiency but relies on low concentrations of redox centers on bacterium membranes resulting in low power density. Here a heat-treatment is used to delicately tune nitrogen-doping for atomic matching with Flavin (a diffusive mediator) reaction sites resulting in strong adsorption and conversion of diffusive mediators to anchored redox centers. This impregnates highly concentrated fixed redox centers in the microbes-loaded biofilm electrode. This atomic matching enables short electron transfer pathways resulting in fast, direct electrochemistry as shown in Shewanella putrefaciens (S. putrefaciens) based microbial fuel cells (MFCs), showing a maximum power output higher than the conventional non-matched nitrogen-doped anode based MFCs by 21 times. This work sheds a light on diffusion mediation for fast direct electrochemistry, while holding promise for efficient and high power MFCs.

SUBMITTER: Wu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9814380 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nitrogen doping to atomically match reaction sites in microbial fuel cells.

Wu Xiaoshuai X   Qiao Yan Y   Guo Chunxian C   Shi Zhuanzhuan Z   Li Chang Ming CM  

Communications chemistry 20200601 1


Direct electron transfer at microbial anodes offers high energy conversion efficiency but relies on low concentrations of redox centers on bacterium membranes resulting in low power density. Here a heat-treatment is used to delicately tune nitrogen-doping for atomic matching with Flavin (a diffusive mediator) reaction sites resulting in strong adsorption and conversion of diffusive mediators to anchored redox centers. This impregnates highly concentrated fixed redox centers in the microbes-loade  ...[more]

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