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Characterization of bacterial communities in anode microbial fuel cells fed with glucose, propyl alcohol and methanol
Bacterial communities in anode microbial fuel cells (MFC) obtained from anaerobic digester sludge in a municipal wastewater treatment plant (Nanjing, China) were investigated. Glucose, propyl alcohol and methanol were used as sole carbon source in two-chamber MFC. The results showed that a reproduci...
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description | Bacterial communities in anode microbial fuel cells (MFC) obtained from anaerobic digester sludge in a municipal wastewater treatment plant (Nanjing, China) were investigated. Glucose, propyl alcohol and methanol were used as sole carbon source in two-chamber MFC. The results showed that a reproducible cycle of power production can be formed in MFC fed with 3 substrates and glucose-fed MFC had the highest peak power density of 1499 ± 33 mW/m
3
, followed by methanol- (1264 ± 47 mW/m
3
) and propyl alcohol-fed MFC (1192 ± 36 mW/m
3
).
Firmicutes
,
Bacteroidetes
,
Verrucomicrobia
,
Proteobacteria
,
Synergistetes
and
Armatimonadetes
were dominant phyla in 3 MFC.
Firmicutes
was the most dominant phylum in glucose-fed MFC samples and
Bacteroidetes
prevailed in methanol- and propyl alcohol-fed MFC. These data indicate that propyl alcohol and methanol along with glucose can be used as substrates of MFC. |
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Bacteroidetes
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Verrucomicrobia
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Proteobacteria
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Synergistetes
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Firmicutes
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Bacteroidetes
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Verrucomicrobia
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Proteobacteria
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Synergistetes
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Armatimonadetes
were dominant phyla in 3 MFC.
Firmicutes
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Bacteroidetes
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3
, followed by methanol- (1264 ± 47 mW/m
3
) and propyl alcohol-fed MFC (1192 ± 36 mW/m
3
).
Firmicutes
,
Bacteroidetes
,
Verrucomicrobia
,
Proteobacteria
,
Synergistetes
and
Armatimonadetes
were dominant phyla in 3 MFC.
Firmicutes
was the most dominant phylum in glucose-fed MFC samples and
Bacteroidetes
prevailed in methanol- and propyl alcohol-fed MFC. These data indicate that propyl alcohol and methanol along with glucose can be used as substrates of MFC.</abstract><cop>Moscow</cop><pub>Pleiades Publishing</pub><doi>10.1134/S0003683817020193</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record> |
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