Issue 75, 2014

A high performance xylose microbial fuel cell enabled by Ochrobactrum sp. 575 cells

Abstract

A new strain, Ochrobactrum sp. 575, is applied as an anodic biocatalyst in a xylose MFC. After evolution under electrochemical tension in MFCs, Ochrobactrum sp. 575 can deliver a maximum power density of 2625 mW m−3, which is 20 times higher than that reported for similar MFCs. The slight increase in pH with the operation progress of Ochrobactrum sp. 575 MFC indicates proton involvement in the anode electrochemical reaction. For the first time, fumaric acid, an important intermediate in the succinate oxidation respiratory chain of gram-negative strains is discovered in the anodic supernatant of the MFC. This indicates that the process of xylose digestion with Ochrobactrum sp. 575 depends on the succinate oxidation respiratory chain, which is quite different from the traditional NADH oxidation respiratory chain in other electroactive bacterial strains. The significant improvement in the MFC power density is likely to be attributed to fumaric acid generated by bacteria cells as an electron mediator to facilitate electron transfer during the discharging process.

Graphical abstract: A high performance xylose microbial fuel cell enabled by Ochrobactrum sp. 575 cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 5 2014
Accepted
08 8 2014
First published
12 8 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 39839-39843

Author version available

A high performance xylose microbial fuel cell enabled by Ochrobactrum sp. 575 cells

X. Li, G. Zhong, Y. Qiao, J. Huang, W. H. Hu, X. Wang and C. M. Li, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 39839 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05077K

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