"Bacterial consortium from hydrothermal vent sediments presents electrogenic activity achieved under sulfate reducing conditions in a microbial fuel cell".
Margarita Isabel Pérez-DíazPaola Zárate-SeguraLuis Antonio Bermeo-FernándezKhemlal NirmalkarFernando Bastida-GonzálezJaime García-MenaJanet Jan-RobleroClaudia Guerrero-BarajasPublished in: Journal of environmental health science & engineering (2020)
It was demonstrated that microorganisms prevenient from hydrothermal vent sediments adapted to a microbial fuel cell system are able to generate electricity coupled to 74.3 ± 1.5 and 75.3 ± 9.6% of SR and COD removal respectively, with a mixture of acetate - butyrate.