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Title | From Microorganism-Based Amperometric Biosensors towards Microbial Fuel Cells |
Authors |
Andriukonis, E.
Celiesiute-Germaniene, R. Ramanavicius, S. Viter, Roman Vitaliiovych Ramanavicius, A. |
ORCID | |
Keywords |
microbial biofuel cells yeast direct electron transfer extracellular electron transfer cell membrane/wall modifications conducting polymers enzyme-based biofuel cells bioelectronics microbial biosensors whole cell-based biosensors |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2021 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/84447 |
Publisher | MDPI |
License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
Citation | Andriukonis E, Celiesiute-Germaniene R, Ramanavicius S, Viter R, Ramanavicius A. From Microorganism-Based Amperometric Biosensors towards Microbial Fuel Cells. Sensors. 2021; 21(7):2442. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21072442 |
Abstract |
This review focuses on the overview of microbial amperometric biosensors and microbial
biofuel cells (MFC) and shows how very similar principles are applied for the design of both types
of these bioelectronics-based devices. Most microorganism-based amperometric biosensors show
poor specificity, but this drawback can be exploited in the design of microbial biofuel cells because
this enables them to consume wider range of chemical fuels. The efficiency of the charge transfer is
among the most challenging and critical issues during the development of any kind of biofuel cell. In
most cases, particular redox mediators and nanomaterials are applied for the facilitation of charge
transfer from applied biomaterials towards biofuel cell electrodes. Some improvements in charge
transfer efficiency can be achieved by the application of conducting polymers (CPs), which can be
used for the immobilization of enzymes and in some particular cases even for the facilitation of charge
transfer. In this review, charge transfer pathways and mechanisms, which are suitable for the design
of biosensors and in biofuel cells, are discussed. Modification methods of the cell-wall/membrane by
conducting polymers in order to enhance charge transfer efficiency of microorganisms, which can be
potentially applied in the design of microbial biofuel cells, are outlined. The biocompatibility-related
aspects of conducting polymers with microorganisms are summarized. |
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