Scientists achieve power generation goals by transforming bacteria

According to a new study, bacteria can be transformed to achieve the goal of generating electricity. In the future, this process will be applied to wastewater treatment plants. It is understood that some bacteria can use their special proteins in the cell membrane to generate electricity during the metabolic process, but this phenomenon usually occurs only under extreme environmental conditions, but a study from the journal of Chem pointed out that by injecting With modified molecules, certain bacteria also have this ability.

First, they created a special molecule containing metal atoms (especially iron) called DFSO+, and then they would inject DFSO+ into a bacteria called Shewanella oneidensis. Finally, this synthetic molecule reacts with bacteria as it passes through the cell membrane, during which it generates electricity through iron atoms.

Although some Shewanella strains have their own power generation capacity, these strains can only survive under anaerobic conditions, so their application is very limited. Now, researchers have found a way to get rid of this limit and the DFSO+ that they use can survive in bacteria for weeks.

This technology is only a very preliminary result. Bacteria still cannot produce enough power to be put into practical applications. However, once it can be further developed, it will inevitably have great prospects.

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