L. De Schamphelaire

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2006 - 2008

Anzahl

10

Co-Autoren

Microbial fuel cells generating electricity from rhizodeposits of rice plants (2008)

De Schamphelaire, L, Dang, H, Hofte, M, Boon, N, Rabaey, K, ...

Living plants transport substantial amounts of organic material into the soil. This process, called rhizodeposition, provides the substrate for the rhizospheric microbial community. In this study, a...

Metabolites produced by Pseudomonas sp enable a Gram-positive bacterium to achieve extracellular electron transfer (2008)

Pham, T, Boon, N, Aelterman, P, Clauwaert, P, De Schamphelaire, L, Vanhaecke, L, ...

Previous studies revealed the abundance of Pseudomonas sp. in the microbial community of a microbial fuel cell (MFC). These bacteria can transfer electrons to the electrode via self-produced...

Biological denitrification in microbial fuel cells (2007)

Clauwaert, P, Rabaey, K, Aelterman, P, De Schamphelaire, L, Ham, TH, Boeckx, P, ...

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) that remove carbon as well as nitrogen compounds out of wastewater are of special interest for practice. We developed a MFC in which microorganisms in the cathode...

Minireview: The potential of enhanced manganese redox cycling for sediment oxidation (2007)

De Schamphelaire, L., Rabaey, K., Boeckx, P., Boon, N., Verstraete, W.

Both natural and anthropogenic processes are responsible for excessive organic loading of submerged soils, with detrimental environmental consequences. The often insufficient natural attenuation can...

Biological denitrification driven by microbial fuel cells (2007)

Clauwaert, P., Rabaey, K., Aelterman, P., De Schamphelaire, L., The Pham, H., Boeck, P., ...

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) that remove carbon as well as nitrogen compounds out of wastewater are of special interest for practice. We developed a MFC in which microorganisms in the cathode...

Minireview: The potential of enhanced manganese redox cycling for sediment oxidation (2007)

De Schamphelaire, L., Rabaey, K., Boeckx, P., Boon, N., Verstraete, W.

Both natural and anthropogenic processes are responsible for excessive organic loading of submerged soils, with detrimental environmental consequences. The often insufficient natural attenuation can...

Microbial Fuel Cells in Relation to Conventional Anaerobic Digestion Technology (2006)

Pham, T. H., Rabaey, K., Aelterman, P., Clauwaert, P., De Schamphelaire, L., Boon, N., ...

Conventional anaerobic digestion based bioconversion processes produce biogas and have as such been widely applied for the production of renewable energy so far. An innovative technology, based on...

Microbial Fuel Cells in Relation to Conventional Anaerobic Digestion Technology (2006)

Pham, T. H., Rabaey, K., Aelterman, P., Clauwaert, P., De Schamphelaire, L., Boon, N., ...

Conventional anaerobic digestion based bioconversion processes produce biogas and have as such been widely applied for the production of renewable energy so far. An innovative technology, based on...