Detection of toxic substances in microbial fuel cells
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81301290), Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province (No. 2016J01402), Fujian Province University Outstanding Young Scientific Research Talent Cultivation Plan in 2015, Science and Technology Innovation Program for Young Teachers of Huaqiao University (No. ZQN-PY315), Graduate Research and Inovation Program of Huaqiao University.

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    Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) is a highly promising bioelectrochemical technology and uses microorganisms as catalyst to convert chemical energy directly to electrical energy. Microorganisms in the anodic chamber of MFC oxidize the substrate and generate electrons. The electrons are absorbed by the anode and transported through an external circuit to the cathode for corresponding reduction. The flow of electrons is measured as current. This current is a linear measure of the activity of microorganisms. If a toxic event occurs, microbial activity will change, most likely decrease. Hence, fewer electrons are transported and current decreases as well. In this way, a microbial fuel cell-based biosensor provides a direct measure to detect toxicity for samples. This paper introduces the detection of antibiotics, heavy metals, organic pollutants and acid in MFCs. The existing problems and future application of MFCs are also analyzed.

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王洁芙,牛浩,吴文果. 微生物燃料电池在毒性物质检测中的应用[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2017, 33(5): 720-729

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  • Received:September 23,2016
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