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Pulse electromagnetic fields enhance extracellular electron transfer in magnetic bioelectrochemical systems

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Our Summary

The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of PEMF on microbial extracellular electron transfer (EET) and behavior of current generation. Results were evident that PEMF had significant effect on pulse magnetic bioelectrochemical systems in microbial ecology and current generation.

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Authors

[‘Huihui Zhou’, ‘Bingfeng Liu’, ‘Qisong Wang’, ‘Jianmin Sun’, ‘Guojun Xie’, ‘Nanqi Ren’, ‘Zhiyong Jason Ren’, ‘Defeng Xing’]

PMID

29075322

PMCID

PMC5644122

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

100

Frequency Range

High

Intensity (G)

0.05

Intensity Range

Low

Waveform

square

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

animal

Keywords Listed

Magnetic bioelectrochemical system (MBES), Microbial fuel cell, Microbial electrolysis cell, Magnetic field, Pulse electromagnetic field, Magnetic carbon particles, Microbial community

Added Descriptive Keywords

extracellular electron transfer, redox reaction, microorganism

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