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[Impact Mechanisms of Carboxyl Group Modified Cathode on Acetate Production in Microbial Electrosynthesis Systems]. | LitMetric

[Impact Mechanisms of Carboxyl Group Modified Cathode on Acetate Production in Microbial Electrosynthesis Systems].

Huan Jing Ke Xue

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation Technology, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China.

Published: May 2019

Microbial electrosynthesis systems (MESs) can convert carbon dioxide into added value compounds using microorganisms as catalyst, which is expected to help achieve conversion of greenhouse gases into resources. However, the synthetic efficiency of MESs is far behind the industry requirements. In this study, carbon cloth surfaces were bonded with carboxyl groups by electrochemical reduction of aryl diazonium salts and then used as a cathode in MESs reactors. The results showed that the hydrophilicity of the carbon cloth surfaces improved after the carboxyl groups were modified. However, weaker current of cyclic voltammetry was obtained in the modified cathode. Significant differences were observed between modified (CA-H, CA-M, CA-L) and non-modified cathode (CK) during the start-up period. After 48h, the hydrogen production rate of CA-H, CA-M, CA-L was 21.45, 28.60, and 22.75 times higher than CK. After 120h, the acetate accumulation concentration of CA-H, CA-M, CA-L was 2.01, 2.43, and 1.44 times higher than CK. After 324h, there was little difference in the electrochemical activity of cathodic biofilm and protein content (about 0.47 mg·cm) in all groups. The analysis of the community structure of cathodic biofilm showed that, in the genus level, , Norank_p_Saccharibacteria, and were the dominant species, accounting for 59.6% to 82.1%. There was little difference in the relative abundance of in all groups (31.3% to 40.1%). However, the relative abundance of norank_p_Saccharibacteria in CA-H, CA-M, CA-L, and CK were 16.1%, 24.6%, 31.1%, and 37.5%, respectively. The carboxyl modified cathode had a great influence on the start-up stage of MESs, which could be a new idea for the rapid start-up of MESs.

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