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Teresė Kondrotaitė-Intė1, Antanas Zinovičius2,3, Domas Pirštelis3
1Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 10105 Vilnius, Lithuania.
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This study investigates microbial fuel cell (MFC) performance through the modification of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and polypyrrole (PPy). The yeast/AuNP-modified electrodes generated the highest median current of 2.57 nA, significantly outperforming the yeast/PPy-modified (0.82 nA) electrodes. Power density measurements further confirmed the superior performance of the yeast/AuNP-modified electrodes, showcasing a notable improvement in current densities and power outputs. Yeast/AuNP-modified graphite electrodes produced a higher power density of 22.8 mW/m2, while exhibiting a lower current density compared to electrodes modified solely with yeast, which achieved a power density of 5.7 mW/m2. These findings highlight the potential of AuNPs in significantly enhancing the electrochemical performance of yeast-based MFCs, providing a promising approach for the development of more efficient bioelectrochemical systems.
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