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    • Carboxylic acids production and electrosynthetic microbial community evolution under different CO2 feeding regimes 

      Dessì, Paolo; Sánchez, Carlos; Mills, Simon; Cocco, Francesco Giuseppe; Isipato, Marco; Ijaz, Umer Z.; Collins, Gavin; Lens, Piet N.L. (Elsevier, 2020-10-15)
      Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is a potential technology for CO2 recycling, but insufficient information is available on the microbial interactions underpinning electrochemically-assisted reactions. In this study, a MES ...
    • Microbial electrochemical technologies: Electronic circuitry and characterization tools 

      Sánchez, Carlos; Dessì, Paolo; Duffy, Maeve; Lens, Piet N.L. (Elsevier, 2019-11-16)
      Microbial electrochemistry merges microbiology, electrochemistry and electronics to provide a set of technologies for environmental engineering applications. Understanding the electronic concepts is crucial for effectively ...
    • Microbial electrosynthesis: Towards sustainable biorefineries for production of green chemicals from CO2 emissions 

      Dessì, Paolo; Rovira-Alsina, Laura; Sánchez, Carlos; Dinesh, G. Kumaravel; Tong, Wenming; Chatterjee, Pritha; edesco, MicheleT; Farràs, Pau; Hamelers, Hubertus M.V.; Puig, Sebastià (Elsevier, 2020-12-01)
      Decarbonisation of the economy has become a priority at the global level, and the resulting legislative pressure is pushing the chemical and energy industries away from fossil fuels. Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has ...
    • OpenTCC: An open source low-cost temperature-control chamber 

      Sánchez, Carlos; Dessì, Paolo; Duffy, Maeve; Lens, Piet N.L. (Elsevier, 2020-02-24)
      Microbial electrochemical technologies (MET) are emerging systems for environmental applications such as renewable energy production or pollution remediation. MET research often requires stable temperatures and low levels ...
    • Propionate production by bioelectrochemically-assisted lactate fermentation and simultaneous CO2 recycling 

      Isipato, Marco; Dessì, Paolo; Sánchez, Carlos; Mills, Simon; Ijaz, Umer Z.; Asunis, Fabiano; Spiga, Daniela; De Gioannis, Giorgia; Mascia, Michele; Collins, Gavin; Muntoni, Aldo; Lens, Piet N. L. (Frontiers Media, 2020-12-15)
      Production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), fundamental building blocks for the chemical industry, depends on fossil fuels but organic waste is an emerging alternative substrate. Lactate produced from sugar-containing waste ...