-* Study of the interaction forces involved in the adhesion of electroactive bacteria on the electrode surfaces
- A balance of attraction and repulsion forces between bacteria and the anode, described by X-DLVO theory. - Modifying electrode potential changes this balance and the resulting biofilm. |
- Proof of concept
- Applying a potential to anode during biofilm formation enables its enrichment with electroactive bacteria and improves the electrical performance of MFCs. J.M. Monier, N. Haddour, T. Vogel, (2008) Patent number : WO2009153499 A3. |
- Current developments
- Construction of a new configuration of MFC as a laminar flow reactor allowing both observation in real time of the biofilm formation and its electrochemical characterization. | |
- Studying of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation as function of time. | |
- Studying of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation as function of hydrodynamic stress |
iMUST BioForce project led by Laboratoire Ampère in collaboration with IRCELYON institute and Laboratoire de Génie des Procédés Catalytiques (LGPC).
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