A review with 23 refs. on uses of electron transduction by microorganisms, includes whole cells as catalysts for biosensors, direct and indirect whole-cell sensors, electron transduction from enzymes and microorganisms, electricity generation by microbial fuel cells, and development of whole-cell biosensors. Biofuel cell generators, biol. solar cells, biobatteries, biomass conversion, waste treatment, and bio-electrosynthesis are discussed. Results are given of demonstration tests on glucose fuel cells used in a sensor mode.
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Bennetto, H. P., Delaney, G. M., Mason, J. R., Roller, S. D., Stirling, J. L., & Thurston, C. F. (1988). Applications of Microbial Electrochemistry. In Resources and Applications of Biotechnology (pp. 363–374). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09574-2_33
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