Phys.org April 12, 2023 Controllable microbial electrocatalytic activity in a miniaturized microbial fuel cells (MFCs) with unlimited biodegradable energy resources would enable simple power generation in various environmental settings. However, the short shelf-life of living biocatalysts, few ways to activate the stored biocatalysts, and extremely low electrocatalytic capabilities render the miniature MFCs unsuitable for practical use. Researchers at State University of New York at Binghamton used heat-activated Bacillus subtilis spores as a dormant biocatalyst that could survive storage and rapidly germinate when exposed to special nutrients that are preloaded in the device. A microporous, graphene hydrogel allowed the adsorption of […]
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Researchers fabricate miniaturized bionic ocean-battery
Phys.org September 30, 2022 Researchers in China fabricated a bio-solar cell consisting of a four-species microbial community by mimicking the ecological structure of marine microbial ecosystems. The four-species microbial community was assembled into a spatial-temporally compacted cell using conductive hydrogel as a sediment-like anaerobic matrix, forming a miniaturized bionic ocean-battery. The battery directly converts light into electricity with a maximum power of 380 μW. It stably operated for over one month. They demonstrated such ecological structure consisting of primary producer, primary degrader, and ultimate consumers is essential for achieving high power density and stability. According to the researchers the photoelectric conversion […]