As of February 2021, our paper ("Effect of different substrates on the performance, bacterial diversity, and bacterial viability in microbial fuel cells, Bioresource Technology, 100(14), 2009") has been cited more than 600 times. Bioresource Technology (IF= 7.539 as of 2020) is an excellent, highly reputed journal in the field of bioenergy, and more than 600 citations mean that it has provided a lot of inspiration to other researchers along with the excellence of the research results.
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ABSTRACT
Four microbial fuel cells (MFCs) were inoculated with anaerobic sludge and fed four different substrates for over one year. The Coulombic efficiency (CE) and power output varied with different substrates, while the bacterial viability was similar. Acetate fed-MFC showed the highest CE (72.3%), followed by butyrate (43.0%), propionate (36.0%) and glucose (15.0%). Glucose resulted in the lowest CE because of its fermentable nature implying its consumption by diverse non-electricity-generating bacteria. 16S rDNA sequencing results indicated phylogenetic diversity in the communities of all anode biofilms, and there was no single dominant bacterial species. A relative abundance of ¥â-Proteobacteria but an absence of ¥ã-Proteobacteria was observed in all MFCs except for propionate-fed system in which Firmicutes dominating. The glucose-fed-MFC showed the widest community diversity, resulting in the rapid generation of current without lag time when different substrates were suddenly fed. Geobacter-like species with the most representative Geobacter sulfurreducens PCAT were integral members of the bacterial community in all MFCs except for the propionate-fed system.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852409002314
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