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Frontispiz: Wettability-Regulated Extracellular Electron Transfer from the Living Organism of Shewanella loihica PV-4

Dr. Chun-mei Ding

Dr. Chun-mei Ding

Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Bio-inspired Energy Materials and Devices, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing 100191 (P.R. China)

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Mei-ling Lv

Mei-ling Lv

Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Bio-inspired Energy Materials and Devices, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing 100191 (P.R. China)

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Prof. Ying Zhu

Corresponding Author

Prof. Ying Zhu

Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Bio-inspired Energy Materials and Devices, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing 100191 (P.R. China)

Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Bio-inspired Energy Materials and Devices, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing 100191 (P.R. China)Search for more papers by this author
Prof. Lei Jiang

Prof. Lei Jiang

Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Bio-inspired Energy Materials and Devices, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing 100191 (P.R. China)

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Organic Solids, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190 (P.R. China)

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Prof. Huan Liu

Corresponding Author

Prof. Huan Liu

Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Bio-inspired Energy Materials and Devices, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing 100191 (P.R. China)

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First published: 22 January 2015

Graphical Abstract

Elektronentransfer Der extrazelluläre Elektronentransfer von lebenden Mikroben kann über die Oberflächenbenetzbarkeit der Elektrode reguliert werden, wie H. Liu, Y. Zhu et al. in der Zuschrift auf S. 1466 ff. zeigen. Die Elektronentransferaktivität auf einer hydrophilen Elektrode ist fünfmal höher als auf einer hydrophen Elektrode.

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