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Impact of sulfur-cycling metabolism during Microbial succession in CO2-reducing biocathodes

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-10 收录
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Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) involves electroactive communities with diverse metabolic capacities, whose competition for electrons remains poorly understood. In particular, the dynamic succession of metabolisms and the impact of sulfur-cycling microorganisms as potential competitors to methanogens and homoacetogens are often overlooked. Here, we investigated a heat-pretreated anaerobic community incubated under acetogenesis favourable conditions and selected cathode potential in three bioelectrochemical reactors. Despite selective pre-enrichment, the reactors followed a reproducible three-phase pattern: initial sulfidogenesis, transient methanogenesis, and a shift to homoacetogenesis favoured by in situ heat treatment. Early stages were marked by low current densities, relatively poor coulombic efficiencies (CE <50%), and detection of H2S and CH4. Taxonomic and transcriptomic data revealed Desulfovibrio, Sulfurimonas, and Methanosarcina dominance before the shift to homoacetogenesis. Post-secondary in situ heat treatment, acetate accumulated (up to 717 mg·L?¹), CEacetate exceeded 65%, and Clostridium and Acetobacterium became dominant. Our findings highlight the underestimated role of sulfur metabolism in MES, and demonstrate how targeted strategies can redirect functional outcomes in complex biocathodic communities.
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