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MethanogenesisversusElectrogenesis: Morphological and Phylogenetic Comparisons of Microbial Communities
2008
Bioscience, biotechnology and biochemistry
Two H-type microbial fuel cells were prepared. The anaerobic chambers were inoculated with rice paddy field soil and fed cellulose as an energy source. In one reactor, the anode and cathode were connected with a wire (closed circuit, CC), while they were not connected in the other reactor (open circuit, OC). The OC reactor actively produced methane. In the CC reactor, however, an electric current of 0.2 to 0.3 mA was constantly generated, and methane production was almost completely suppressed.
doi:10.1271/bbb.70179
pmid:18256466
fatcat:qw4tjmld6zhgvbsmhiuvdv37se