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Parallel session IA, Sep 7, 9:35-10:30, HUGOtech

Bioremediation, resource recovery and water treatment

Bo Wang

HO1A

Natural solar intermittent-powered microbes towards green carbon reduction

Aishwarya S. Paradkar

O1A

Phosphorus Recovery and Heavy Metals Removal from Lake Sediments using Electrodialysis

Mariella Galeano

O2A

Optimizing materials for a three-chamber bioelectrochemical nitrogen recovery system

Marco Zeppili

O3A

Galvanostatic control for the enhancement of bioelectrochemical reductive dechlorination: Evidences and competitive reactions effects.

Emma Dessì

O4A

Reagent-free phosphorus recovery from a swine denitrified effluent in an electrochemical batch system

Hafsa Yaqoubi

O5A

Simultaneous removal of TCE, nitrate and sulphate in contaminated groundwater through two different microbial electrolysis cell configurations

Ignacio Vargas

O6A

Bioelectrochemical Technologies for Greywater Treatment and Reuse

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB


Parallel session IB, Sep 7, 9:35-10:30, Expert Street 11 

Extracellular electron transfer processes

Microbial Electrochemical Technology (MET) based sensor technology

Benjamin Korth

HO1B

A cheesy trinity of microbes, electrons and heat?! The microbial electrochemical Peltier heat depends on the electrode material

Américo G. Duarte

O1B

The role of the inner membrane cytochrome ImcH in Geobacter extracellular electron transfer and energy conservation

Annika Lenic

O2B

Implementing an NADPH consuming reaction in a cathodic biocatalyst

David Hernandez Villamor

O3B

Low electrode potentials increase conductivity and current production of Geobacter sulfurreducens biofilms.

Yvonne Schößow

O4B

Temperature monitoring of Gouda brining for forming “cheese crystals” is as essential as investigating entropic barriers for the extracellular electron transfer: Development of thermistor electrodes

Laura Feliu-Paradeda

O5B

Enhancing productivity in Clostridium consortia by adding conductive nanoparticles

Laura Jaliff

O6B

Duty Cycling of Soil Microbial Fuel Cells for Improved Power Harvesting

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB


Parallel session IIA, Sep 7, 11:00-11:55, HUGOtech
Bioremediation, resource recovery and water treatment

Xiaofang Yan

HO2A

Improvement of ammonium oxidation at bioanodes

Kyle Bowman

O7A

Development of a continuous flow MEC-AD system with autonomous feeding control and performance optimisation

Marco Resitano

O8A

Copper electrodeposition driven by toluene bioelectrochemical oxidation in a single chamber MET: new opportunities for groundwater remediation

Marika Kokko

O9A

Bioelectrochemical nitrate removal from recirculating aquaculture system waters

Matteo Tucci

O10A

Boosting hydrogenophilic biomethanation with quinone-based redox mediators

Mehri Shabani

O11A

Application of a fungal-based microbial fuel cell to bioremediate pharmaceutical pollutants

Mingyi Xu

O12A

Uneven distribution of branch current in a multi-cathode denitrifying bioelectrochemical system and its influence on autotrophic denitrification

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB


Parallel session IIB, Sep 7, 11:00-11:55, Expert Street 11 
Bioremediation, resource recovery and water treatment

Lorenzo Cristiani

HO2B

A microfluidic BES with controlled microaerobic conditions for electrophysiological characterization of microorganisms

Federica Torrigino

O7B

Developing an Impedance Analysis for Enzyme-Based Anodes

Alberto Mur

O8B

Electrochemical characterization of electrodes obtained by 3d-printing with different materials

Clara Marandola

O9B

Influence of cathodic materials on biogas upgrading in Microbial Electrolysis Cells

Daniela Carrillo Peña

O10B

Study of anaerobic digestion assisted by microbial electrolysis cells under the influence of different supplements: activated carbon and argan pyrolysates

João Pereira

O11B

Quantification of charge carriers and acetate diffusion lengths in intermittent electro-active biofilms using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

Marcos Isaac Vázquez Sánchez

O12B

Dependence of the limiting current density of a microbial electrolysis cell on the substrate flowrate

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB


Parallel session IIIA, Sep 7, 13:30-14:25, HUGOtech
Bioremediation, resource recovery and water treatment

Míriam Cerrillo

O13A

A submerged microbial electrolysis cell for ammonium recovery from pig slurry storage pits: towards gaseous emissions mitigation

Ola Gomaa

O14A

Exopolysaccharide matrix induction in Bacillus subtilis using gamma irradiation for treatment of nanoparticle containing textile wastewater in microbial fuel cell

Sabine Spiess

O15A

Coupling bioleaching and bioelectrochemistry for innovative recovery of zinc from metallurgical dusts and slags

Yue Sun

O17A

The effect of anode potential on electrogenesis, methanogenesis and sulfidogenesis in a simulated sewer condition

Song Wang

O18A

Insights into the impact of polyethylene microplastics on methane recovery from wastewater via bioelectrochemical anaerobic digestion

 

 

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB


Parallel session IIIB, Sep 7, 13:30-14:25, Expert Street 11 
Microbial electrochemical synthesis and electro-fermentation

Jo Phillips

HO3B

Relevance of H2 consumption characteristics on Microbial Electrosynthesis by acetogens

Jean-Marie Fontmorin

O14B

Enhancing hydrogen production with a three-chamber microbial electrolysis cell with direct diffusion of CO2 into catholyte

Elisabet Perona-Vico

O15B

Biofilm formation strategies affect methanogenic activity and resilience to O2 intrusion

Gaia Salvatori

O16B

Anodic Electro-Fermentation as a tool to manage PHA accumulation with Mixed Microbial Cultures

Susmit Chakraborty

O17B

Modeling the Influence of the H2 Threshold and H2 Consumption Kinetics of Acetogenic Bacteria on Their Microbial Electrosynthesis Performance

 

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB
Parallel session IVA, Sep 8, 11:00-11:50, HUGOtech
Microbial electrochemical synthesis and electro-fermentation

Meritxell Romans-Casas

HO3A

Bioconversion of CO2 into butyric acid and butanol in low-gap MES cells

Sanne de Smit

HO4A

Pushing microbial electrosynthesis to a score of -90 kA/m3 with hydrogen evolution catalyst developed from microbial growth medium

Laura Rovira-Alsina

O19A

How electrochemistry can drive the food future of microbial proteins

Micaela Brandao Lavender

O20A

Reaching for high energy efficiency of methane-producing biocathodes

Moumita Roy

O21A

Performance assessment of the liter-scale microbial electro-acetogenesis process for biogas upgradation through CO2 utilization

Paolo Dessi

O22A

A meta-analysis of acetogenic and methanogenic microbiomes in microbial electrosynthesis

 

 
Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB
Parallel session IVB, Sep 8, 11:00-11:50, Expert Street 11 

Novel Applications of METs

Benjamin Erable

HO4B

From benthic microbial fuel cell to the cathodic protection of marine and coastal reinforced concrete constructions

Narcís Pous

HO5B

On the use of urea for electricity-driven microbial protein synthesis by hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria cultivation

Koen Wouters

O18B

Cable bacteria as biodegradable functional electronic wires

Marta Fernandez-Gatell

O19B

Novel bioelectric-based respirometry to estimate electroactive bacteria growth yield

Silvia Bolognesi

O20B

Power-to-algae: enhancing microbial electrosynthesis for carbon dioxide recycling into proteins and bio-oil

Tiago Ramalho

O21B

Microbial electrolysis cell to convert cyanobacterial biomass into a plant fertilizer for Mars in situ resource utilization

 

 

 

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB
Parallel session VA, Sep 8, 13:45-14:40, HUGOtech

Scale-up of MET for commercialization

Material science and reactor design

Alba Ceballos-Escalera

HO5A

Nitrate electro-bioremediation: pilot plant for on-situ technology validation

Daniele Molognoni

HO6A

Integrating bioelectrochemically-improved anaerobic digestion (AD-BES) technology in the energy management system of a fish-processing industry

Albert Guisasola

O23A

Long-term performance of a 1 m3 pilot-MEC for hydrogen production in a real environment

Bruce Logan

O24A

Key Factors in driving up methane production rates in microbial electrosynthesis cells

Ankit Rao

O25A

Facile fabrication of binder free g-C3N4 embedded polypyrrole modified anode for high bio-electrogenic performance of microbial fuel cells

Aykut Kas

O26A

Brining is required for Edam as is the case with eCO2RR for reaching maturity: First-steps for formate based halophilic electrobiosynthesis

Shabnam Pouresmaeil

O27A

Using charcoal for artisan cheese like Gouda Black Lemon or for methane producing cathodes in bioelectrochemical systems?!
Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB
Parallel session VB, Sep 8, 13:45-14:40, Expert Street 11 

Microbial electrochemical synthesis and electro-fermentation

Zainab Ul Kausar

HO6B

Finding the optimal interface: integrating CO2 reduction and fermentation steps in a single reactor

Sander Noordam

HO7B

A step forward to achieve more sustainable N-heterocycle synthesis using recombinant Rhodopseudomonas palustris TIE-1

Paniz Izadi

O22B

Judging CO2 reduction reaction from carbon efficiency perspective and not only coulombic efficiency at the tin gas diffusion electrode (GDE), being as porous as Maasdam!

Rosa Anna Nastro

O23B

Biosynthesis of Formate from CO2 using Microbial Fuel Cells: Efficiency and Metabolic Changes in Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum NT-1

Santiago Martinez Sosa

O24B

Design of efficient microbial electrosynthesis cell for CO2 recycling

Santiago Treceño Boto

O25B

Clostridium ljungdahlii as a platform for microbial electrosynthesis

Yasemin Dilsad Yilmazel

O26B

Adaptation of hyperthermophilic archaeon Geoglobus acetivorans to fermentation waste enhances hydrogen production in microbial electrolysis cells

Jump to: IA IB IIA IIB IIIA IIIB IVA IVB VA VB

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