Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are bio-electrochemical devices, where usually the anode (but sometimes the cathode, or both) contains microorganisms able to generate and sustain an electrochemical gradient which is used typically to generate electrical power. In the more studied set-up, the anode conta...

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Autores principales: Abrevaya, Ximena Celeste, Sacco, Natalia Jimena, Bonetto, Marìa Celina, Cortón, Eduardo
Publicado: 2015
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spelling paper:paper_09565663_v63_n_p580_Abrevaya2023-06-08T15:56:15Z Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand Abrevaya, Ximena Celeste Sacco, Natalia Jimena Bonetto, Marìa Celina Cortón, Eduardo Bioassay Bioelectrochemisty Biosensor BOD MFC Review Bioassay Biochemical oxygen demand Biosensors Cathodes Fuel cells Protons Reviews Water quality Bioassay Biochemical oxygen demand Biosensors Cathodes Electrodes Fuel cells Oxygen Protons Reviews Water quality Analytical applications Biochemical oxygen demand sensor Bioelectrochemisty Electrochemical gradients Heterotrophic bacterias Measurable parameters MFC Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) Microbial fuel cells Microbial fuel cells bioassay biochemical oxygen demand biological activity biosensor cytoarchitecture electric activity electric potential electrochemistry electrode electron electron transport equipment design Escherichia coli Geobacter microbial fuel cell nonhuman reproducibility review sediment Shewanella sludge validation process waste water waste water management water quality anaerobic bacterium analytical parameters bacterial strain biodegradation chemical reaction kinetics conceptual framework electricity electrochemical analysis immobilized cell macromolecule microbial activity microbial metabolism Pseudomonas putida Review Saccharomyces cerevisiae toxicity testing biochemical oxygen demand bioenergy device failure analysis devices metabolism microbiology procedures Bacteria (microorganisms) organic compound proton oxygen Bioelectric Energy Sources Biological Assay Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis Equipment Design Equipment Failure Analysis Oxygen Toxicity Tests Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are bio-electrochemical devices, where usually the anode (but sometimes the cathode, or both) contains microorganisms able to generate and sustain an electrochemical gradient which is used typically to generate electrical power. In the more studied set-up, the anode contains heterotrophic bacteria in anaerobic conditions, capable to oxidize organic molecules releasing protons and electrons, as well as other by-products. Released protons could reach the cathode (through a membrane or not) whereas electrons travel across an external circuit originating an easily measurable direct current flow. MFCs have been proposed fundamentally as electric power producing devices or more recently as hydrogen producing devices. Here we will review the still incipient development of analytical uses of MFCs or related devices or set-ups, in the light of a non-restrictive MFC definition, as promising tools to asset water quality or other measurable parameters. An introduction to biological based analytical methods, including bioassays and biosensors, as well as MFCs design and operating principles, will also be included. Besides, the use of MFCs as biochemical oxygen demand sensors (perhaps the main analytical application of MFCs) is discussed. In a companion review (Part 2), other new analytical applications are reviewed used for toxicity sensors, metabolic sensors, life detectors, and other proposed applications. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. Fil:Abrevaya, X.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Sacco, N.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Bonetto, M.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Cortón, E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09565663_v63_n_p580_Abrevaya http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09565663_v63_n_p580_Abrevaya
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topic Bioassay
Bioelectrochemisty
Biosensor
BOD
MFC
Review
Bioassay
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biosensors
Cathodes
Fuel cells
Protons
Reviews
Water quality
Bioassay
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biosensors
Cathodes
Electrodes
Fuel cells
Oxygen
Protons
Reviews
Water quality
Analytical applications
Biochemical oxygen demand sensor
Bioelectrochemisty
Electrochemical gradients
Heterotrophic bacterias
Measurable parameters
MFC
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs)
Microbial fuel cells
Microbial fuel cells
bioassay
biochemical oxygen demand
biological activity
biosensor
cytoarchitecture
electric activity
electric potential
electrochemistry
electrode
electron
electron transport
equipment design
Escherichia coli
Geobacter
microbial fuel cell
nonhuman
reproducibility
review
sediment
Shewanella
sludge
validation process
waste water
waste water management
water quality
anaerobic bacterium
analytical parameters
bacterial strain
biodegradation
chemical reaction kinetics
conceptual framework
electricity
electrochemical analysis
immobilized cell
macromolecule
microbial activity
microbial metabolism
Pseudomonas putida
Review
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
toxicity testing
biochemical oxygen demand
bioenergy
device failure analysis
devices
metabolism
microbiology
procedures
Bacteria (microorganisms)
organic compound
proton
oxygen
Bioelectric Energy Sources
Biological Assay
Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis
Equipment Design
Equipment Failure Analysis
Oxygen
Toxicity Tests
spellingShingle Bioassay
Bioelectrochemisty
Biosensor
BOD
MFC
Review
Bioassay
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biosensors
Cathodes
Fuel cells
Protons
Reviews
Water quality
Bioassay
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biosensors
Cathodes
Electrodes
Fuel cells
Oxygen
Protons
Reviews
Water quality
Analytical applications
Biochemical oxygen demand sensor
Bioelectrochemisty
Electrochemical gradients
Heterotrophic bacterias
Measurable parameters
MFC
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs)
Microbial fuel cells
Microbial fuel cells
bioassay
biochemical oxygen demand
biological activity
biosensor
cytoarchitecture
electric activity
electric potential
electrochemistry
electrode
electron
electron transport
equipment design
Escherichia coli
Geobacter
microbial fuel cell
nonhuman
reproducibility
review
sediment
Shewanella
sludge
validation process
waste water
waste water management
water quality
anaerobic bacterium
analytical parameters
bacterial strain
biodegradation
chemical reaction kinetics
conceptual framework
electricity
electrochemical analysis
immobilized cell
macromolecule
microbial activity
microbial metabolism
Pseudomonas putida
Review
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
toxicity testing
biochemical oxygen demand
bioenergy
device failure analysis
devices
metabolism
microbiology
procedures
Bacteria (microorganisms)
organic compound
proton
oxygen
Bioelectric Energy Sources
Biological Assay
Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis
Equipment Design
Equipment Failure Analysis
Oxygen
Toxicity Tests
Abrevaya, Ximena Celeste
Sacco, Natalia Jimena
Bonetto, Marìa Celina
Cortón, Eduardo
Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand
topic_facet Bioassay
Bioelectrochemisty
Biosensor
BOD
MFC
Review
Bioassay
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biosensors
Cathodes
Fuel cells
Protons
Reviews
Water quality
Bioassay
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biosensors
Cathodes
Electrodes
Fuel cells
Oxygen
Protons
Reviews
Water quality
Analytical applications
Biochemical oxygen demand sensor
Bioelectrochemisty
Electrochemical gradients
Heterotrophic bacterias
Measurable parameters
MFC
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs)
Microbial fuel cells
Microbial fuel cells
bioassay
biochemical oxygen demand
biological activity
biosensor
cytoarchitecture
electric activity
electric potential
electrochemistry
electrode
electron
electron transport
equipment design
Escherichia coli
Geobacter
microbial fuel cell
nonhuman
reproducibility
review
sediment
Shewanella
sludge
validation process
waste water
waste water management
water quality
anaerobic bacterium
analytical parameters
bacterial strain
biodegradation
chemical reaction kinetics
conceptual framework
electricity
electrochemical analysis
immobilized cell
macromolecule
microbial activity
microbial metabolism
Pseudomonas putida
Review
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
toxicity testing
biochemical oxygen demand
bioenergy
device failure analysis
devices
metabolism
microbiology
procedures
Bacteria (microorganisms)
organic compound
proton
oxygen
Bioelectric Energy Sources
Biological Assay
Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis
Equipment Design
Equipment Failure Analysis
Oxygen
Toxicity Tests
description Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are bio-electrochemical devices, where usually the anode (but sometimes the cathode, or both) contains microorganisms able to generate and sustain an electrochemical gradient which is used typically to generate electrical power. In the more studied set-up, the anode contains heterotrophic bacteria in anaerobic conditions, capable to oxidize organic molecules releasing protons and electrons, as well as other by-products. Released protons could reach the cathode (through a membrane or not) whereas electrons travel across an external circuit originating an easily measurable direct current flow. MFCs have been proposed fundamentally as electric power producing devices or more recently as hydrogen producing devices. Here we will review the still incipient development of analytical uses of MFCs or related devices or set-ups, in the light of a non-restrictive MFC definition, as promising tools to asset water quality or other measurable parameters. An introduction to biological based analytical methods, including bioassays and biosensors, as well as MFCs design and operating principles, will also be included. Besides, the use of MFCs as biochemical oxygen demand sensors (perhaps the main analytical application of MFCs) is discussed. In a companion review (Part 2), other new analytical applications are reviewed used for toxicity sensors, metabolic sensors, life detectors, and other proposed applications. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
author Abrevaya, Ximena Celeste
Sacco, Natalia Jimena
Bonetto, Marìa Celina
Cortón, Eduardo
author_facet Abrevaya, Ximena Celeste
Sacco, Natalia Jimena
Bonetto, Marìa Celina
Cortón, Eduardo
author_sort Abrevaya, Ximena Celeste
title Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand
title_short Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand
title_full Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand
title_fullStr Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand
title_full_unstemmed Analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. Part I: Biochemical oxygen demand
title_sort analytical applications of microbial fuel cells. part i: biochemical oxygen demand
publishDate 2015
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09565663_v63_n_p580_Abrevaya
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