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Development of a longevous two-species biophotovoltaics with constrained electron flow

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  • Huawei Zhu

    (Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Hengkai Meng

    (Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Wei Zhang

    (Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    University of Science and Technology of China)

  • Haichun Gao

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Jie Zhou

    (Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Yanping Zhang

    (Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Yin Li

    (Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Abstract

Microbial biophotovoltaics (BPV) offers a biological solution for renewable energy production by using photosynthetic microorganisms as light absorbers. Although abiotic engineering approaches, e.g., electrode modification and device optimization, can enhance the electrochemical communication between living cells and electrodes, the power densities of BPV are still low due to the weak exoelectrogenic activity of photosynthetic microorganisms. Here, we develop a BPV based on a d-lactate mediated microbial consortium consisting of photosynthetic cyanobacteria and exoelectrogenic Shewanella. By directing solar energy from photons to d-lactate, then to electricity, this BPV generates a power density of over 150 mW·m−2 in a temporal separation setup. Furthermore, a spatial-temporal separation setup with medium replenishment enables stable operation for over 40 days with an average power density of 135 mW·m−2. These results demonstrate the electron flow constrained microbial consortium can facilitate electron export from photosynthetic cells and achieve an efficient and durable power output.

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  • Huawei Zhu & Hengkai Meng & Wei Zhang & Haichun Gao & Jie Zhou & Yanping Zhang & Yin Li, 2019. "Development of a longevous two-species biophotovoltaics with constrained electron flow," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-12190-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-12190-w
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    1. Tanvir, Rahamat Ullah & Zhang, Jianying & Canter, Timothy & Chen, Dick & Lu, Jingrang & Hu, Zhiqiang, 2021. "Harnessing solar energy using phototrophic microorganisms: A sustainable pathway to bioenergy, biomaterials, and environmental solutions," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 146(C).
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