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Role of peroxidases in capsaicinoids degradation in habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) plants grown under water deficit conditions
Characterization of anode and anolyte community growth and the impact of impedance in a microbial fuel cell
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LILIANA MARIA ALZATE GAVIRIA
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A laboratory-scale two-chamber microbial fuel cell employing an aerated cathode with no
catalyst was inoculated with mixed inoculum and acetate as the carbon source.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was used to study the behavior of the MFC
during initial biofilm (week 1) and maximum power density (week 20). EIS were performed
on the anode chamber, biofilm (without anolyte) andanolyte (without biofilm). Nyquist plots
of the EIS data were fitted with two equivalent electrical circuits to estimate the contributions of intrinsic resistances to the overall internal MFC impedance at weeks 1 and 20,
respectively.
Fecha de publicación
9 de diciembre de 2014
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