Effect of model methanogens on the electrochemical activity, stability, and microbial community structure of Geobacter spp. dominated biofilm anodes
Combining anaerobic digestion (AD) and microbial electrochemical technologies (MET) in AD-MET holds great potential. Methanogens have been identified as one cause of decreased electrochemical activity and deterioration of Geobacter spp. biofilm anodes. A better understanding of the different interac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | NPJ biofilms and microbiomes 2024-03, Vol.10 (1), p.17-17, Article 17 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Combining anaerobic digestion (AD) and microbial electrochemical technologies (MET) in AD-MET holds great potential. Methanogens have been identified as one cause of decreased electrochemical activity and deterioration of
Geobacter
spp. biofilm anodes. A better understanding of the different interactions between methanogenic genera/species and
Geobacter
spp. biofilms is needed to shed light on the observed reduction in electrochemical activity and stability of
Geobacter
spp. dominated biofilms as well as observed changes in microbial communities of AD-MET. Here, we have analyzed electrochemical parameters and changes in the microbial community of
Geobacter
spp. biofilm anodes when exposed to three representative methanogens with different metabolic pathways, i.e.,
Methanosarcina barkeri
,
Methanobacterium formicicum
, and
Methanothrix soehngenii
.
M. barkeri
negatively affected the performance and stability of
Geobacter
spp. biofilm anodes only in the initial batches. In contrast,
M. formicicum
did not affect the stability of
Geobacter
spp. biofilm anodes but caused a decrease in maximum current density of ~37%.
M. soehngenii
induced a coloration change of
Geobacter
spp. biofilm anodes and a decrease in the total transferred charge by ~40%. Characterization of biofilm samples after each experiment by 16S rRNA metabarcoding, whole metagenome nanopore sequencing, and shotgun sequencing showed a higher relative abundance of
Geobacter
spp. after exposure to
M. barkeri
as opposed to
M. formicicum
or
M. soehngenii
, despite the massive biofilm dispersal observed during initial exposure to
M. barkeri
. |
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ISSN: | 2055-5008 2055-5008 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41522-024-00490-z |