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Published on: July 24, 2016
Ferrous ion regulated extracellular electron transfer: towards self-suppressed microbial iron(III) oxide reduction
1State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China. xhuang@tsinghua.edu.cn.
Abstract:
By using an electrochemical strategy, we demonstrated that ferrous ions are capable of decreasing bacterial EET activity in a certain potential range where the conduction-band edge of natural abundant iron(III) oxides is located. It is proposed that ferrous ions enable alteration of the formal potential of outer membrane c-type cytochromes, a crucial protein involved in the EET process.
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