Conjugated oligoelectrolytes increase power generation in E.coli microbial fuel cells

Abstract

A series of conjugated oligoelectrolytes with structural variations is used to stain E. coli. By taking advantage of a high-throughput screening platform that incorporates gold anodes, it is found that MFCs with COE-modified E. coli generate significantly higher power densities, relative to unmodified E. coli. These findings highlight the potential of using water-soluble molecules inspired by the work on organic semiconductors to improve electrode/microbe interfaces.

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Authors
H. Hou, X. Chen, A. W. Thomas, C. Catania, N. D. Kirchhofer, L. E. Garner, A. Han, and G. C. Bazan
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Journal
Advanced Materials
Volume
25
Pages
1593-1597