Revisiting Current Trends in Electrode Assembly and Characterization Methodologies for Biofilm Applications

Surfaces Pub Date : 2023-01-18 DOI:10.3390/surfaces6010002
L. Estudillo-Wong, C. Guerrero-Barajas, J. Vazquez‐Arenas, N. Alonso‐Vante
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Abstract

Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a sustainable technology resulting from the synergism between biotechnology and electrochemistry, exploiting diverse fundamental aspects for the development of numerous applications, including wastewater treatment and energy production. Nevertheless, these devices currently present several limitations and operational restrictions associated with their performance, efficiency, durability, cost, and competitiveness against other technologies. Accordingly, the synthesis of nD nanomaterials (n = 0, 1, 2, and 3) of particular interest in MFCs, methods of assembling a biofilm-based electrode material, in situ and ex situ physicochemical characterizations, electrochemistry of materials, and phenomena controlling electron transfer mechanisms are critically revisited in order to identify the steps that determine the rate of electron transfer, while exploiting novel materials that enhance the interaction that arises between microorganisms and electrodes. This is expected to pave the way for the consolidation of this technology on a large scale to access untapped markets.
回顾生物膜应用中电极组装和表征方法的当前趋势
微生物燃料电池(MFC)是生物技术和电化学协同作用的一项可持续发展的技术,它利用了多种基本方面来开发各种应用,包括废水处理和能源生产。然而,这些设备目前在性能、效率、耐用性、成本和与其他技术的竞争力方面存在一些局限性和操作限制。因此,为了确定决定电子转移速率的步骤,对mfc中特别感兴趣的nD纳米材料(n = 0,1,2和3)的合成、基于生物膜的电极材料的组装方法、原位和非原位物理化学表征、材料的电化学和控制电子转移机制的现象进行了严格的重新审视。同时开发新型材料,增强微生物和电极之间的相互作用。预计这将为大规模整合该技术以进入尚未开发的市场铺平道路。
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