Selected Outputs 2009-10
Papers published and submitted during the reporting period (2009-10) included (inter alia) the following:
GLAMORGAN
- Modular tubular microbial fuel cells for energy recovery during sucrose wastewater treatment at low organic loading rate.
Kim, J.R., G.C. Premier, F. Hawkes, Jorge Rodríguez, R. Dinsdale, A. Guwy. 2010. Bioresource Technology. 101: 1190-1198.
- Increasing power recovery and organic removal efficiency using extended longitudinal tubular microbial fuel cell (MFC) reactors.
Kim, J.R., G.C. Premier, F. Hawkes, Jorge Rodríguez, R. Dinsdale, A. Guwy. 2010. Energy & Environmental Science. In press DOI:10.1039/C0EE00073F.
- Automatic control of load by optimization algorithm increases power and efficiency in a microbial fuel cell.
Premier, G.C., J.R. Kim, I. Michie, R.M. Dinsdale, A.J. Guwy. 2010. Journal of Power Sources. In press
- Application of Co-naphthalocyanine(CoNPc) as alternative cathode catalyst and support structure for microbial fuel cells.
Kim, J.R., J.-Y. Kim, S.-B. Han, K.-W. Park, G. D. Saratale, S.-E. Oh. 2010. Bioresource Technology. doi:10.1016/j.biortech.2010.07.005.
- Development of a tubular MFC employing a membrane electrode assembly cathode.
Kim, J.R., G.C. Premier, F. Hawkes, R. Dinsdale, A. Guwy. Journal of Power Sources. 2009. 187 (2) 393-399.
- Automatic control of load increases power and efficiency in a microbial
fuel cell, G.C. Premier, J.R. Kim, I. Michie, R.M. Dinsdale, A.J. Guwy,
Journal of Power Sources, 196 (2011) 2013-2019.
- The influence of psychrophilic and mesophilic start-up temperature on
microbial fuel cell system performance, I.S. Michie, J.R. Kim, R.M.
Dinsdale, A.J. Guwy, G.C. Premier, Energy & Environmental Science, 4 (2011)
1011-1019.
- Increasing power recovery and organic removal efficiency using extended
longitudinal tubular microbial fuel cell (MFC) reactors, J.R. Kim, J.
Rodriguez, F.R. Hawkes, R.M. Dinsdale, A.J. Guwy, G.C. Premier, Energy &
Environmental Science, 4 (2011) 459-465.
- Spatio-temporal development of the bacterial community in tubular
longitudinal microbial fuel cells Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,
J.R. Kim, N. Beecroft, J. Varcoe, R.M. Dinsdale, A.J. Guwy, A. Thumser, R.C.
Slade, C. Avignone-Rossa, G.C. Premier, DOI: 10.1007/s00253-011-3181-y. (2011).
- Acknowledgement of SUPERGEN:
Fermentative biohydrogen production systems integration,BioFC A.J. Guwy,
R.M. Dinsdale, J.R. Kim, J. Massanet-Nicolau, G. Premier, Bioresource
Technology, 102 (2011) 8534-8542.
GLAMORGAN AND GLASGOW
- Sustainable wastewater treatment: how might microbial fuel cells contribute?
Oh ST, Kim JR, Premier GC, Lee TH, Kim C, Sloan WT. (2010) Biotechnology Advances. 28(6):871-81
GLAMORGAN AND SURREY
- Spatio-temporal development of the bacterial community in tubular longitudinal microbial fuel cells.
Kim, J.R., N. Rahunen, J. Varcoe, R.M. Dinsdale, A.J. Guwy, A. Thumser, R. CT Slade, C. Avignone-Rossa, G.C. Premier, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Section:1 Microbial Ecology submitted
GLASGOW
- Niche and neutral effects in a microbial wastewater treatment community.
Ofiteru, I.D., Lunn, M., Curtis, T.P., Wells, G., Criddle, C., Francis, C., and Sloan W.T. (2010). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 107 (35)
OXFORD
- How E. coli is equipped to Oxidize Hydrogen under Different Redox Conditions.
M. J. Lukey, A. Parkin, M. M. Roessler, B. J. Murphy, J. Harmer, T. Palmer, F. Sargent and F. A. Armstrong. J. Biol. Chem. 285, 3928-3938 (2010).
- Characteristics of Enzyme-based Hydrogen Fuel cells using an Oxygen-Tolerant Hydrogenase as the Anodic Catalyst.
A. F. Wait, A. Parkin, G. M. Morley, L. dos Santos and F. A. Armstrong. J. Phys. Chem. C. 114, 12003–12009 (2010).
- Mechanistic Studies of the ‘Blue’ Cu Enzyme, Bilirubin Oxidase, as a Highly Efficient Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction.
L. dos Santos, V. Climent, C. F. Blanford and F A. Armstrong. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010, Advance Article DOI: 10.1039/C0CP00018C, (2010).
SURREY
- Dynamic changes in the microbial community
composition in microbial fuel cells fed with sucrose.
Nelli J. Beecroft, Feng Zhao, John R. Varcoe, Robert C. T. Slade, Alfred E.
Thumser and Claudio Avignone-Rossa, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, DOI:
10.1007/s00253-011-3590-y; University publications
database:
http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/7374/
- A role for microbial–palladium nanoparticles in extracellular electron transfer.
Xuee Wu, Feng Zhao, Nelli Rahunen, John R. Varcoe, Claudio Avignone–Rossa, Alfred E. Thumser, Robert C.T. Slade. Angewandte Chemie in press DOI: 10.1002/anie.200123456
- A one-compartment fructose/air biological fuel cell based on direct electron transfer.
X. Wu, F. Zhao, J.R. varcoe, A.E. Thumser, C./Avignon-Rossa, R.C.T. Slade, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 25 (2009) 2326-331
- Direct Electron Transfer of Glucose Oxidase Immobilized in Ionic Liquid Reconstituted Cellulose–Carbon Nanotube Matrix.
Varcoe, John R, Wu, Xuee, Zhao, Feng, Thumser, Alfred E, Avignone-Rossa, Claudio
and Slade, Robert CT (2009). Bioelectrochemistry, 77 (1) 64-68
UEA
- Artificial hydrogenases: assembly of an H-cluster analogue within a functionalised poly(pyrrole) matrix.
S .K.Ibrahim, P-M. Woi, Y Alias and C.J.Pickett, Chem. Commun., 2010. DOI: 10.1039/c0cc02962a
- Protonation of [FeFe]-hydrogenase sub-site analogues: revealing mechanism using FTIR stopped-flow techniques.
J. A.Wright, L. Webster, A. Jablonskytė, P. M. Woi, S. K. Ibrahim, C. J. Pickett, Faraday Discuss., DOI 10.1039/C004692B
- Probing the effect of the solution environment on the vibrational dynamics of an enzyme model system with ultrafast 2D-IR spectroscopy.
G.M.Bonner, A.R.Ridley, S.K.Ibrahim, C.J.Pickett, N.T.Hunt. Faraday Discussions 2010 ,145, 429-442 DOI: 10.1039/b906163k
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