External Electrons Directly Stimulate <i>Escherichia coli</i> for Enhancing Biological Hydrogen Production
Wei Zhou, Wen Zhang, Wei Geng, Yaoqi Huang, Tong-Kai Zhang, Zi-Qian Yi, Ge Yang, Yao Huang, Ge Tian, Xiaoyu Yang
Abstract
External electric field has the potential to influence metabolic processes such as biological hydrogen production in microorganisms. Based on this concept, we designed and constructed an electroactive hybrid system for microbial biohydrogen production under an electric field comprised of polydopamine (PDA)-modified Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) and Ni foam (NF). In this system, electrons generated from NF directly migrate into E. coli cells to promote highly efficient biocatalytic hydrogen production. Compared to that generated in the absence of electric field stimulation, biohydrogen production by the PDA-modified E. coli -based system is significantly enhanced. This investigation has demonstrated the mechanism for electron transfer in a biohybrid system and gives insight into precise basis for the enhancement of hydrogen production by using the multifield coupling technology.