Microbial bioelectronic sensors for environmental monitoring

Siliang Li, Xinyuan Zuo, Matthew D. Carpenter, Rafael Verduzco, Caroline M. Ajo-Franklin
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In a world confronting pollution across diverse environments, fast, sensitive and cost-efficient methods are required to monitor complex chemicals. In particular, microbial bioelectronic sensors can report on the presence of chemicals through electrical signals enabled by biological processes. For example, microbial bioelectronic sensors have been developed for the rapid detection of riverine toxins within minutes of contact, for selective sensing of redox-active pharmaceuticals, and for monitoring of pesticide degradation. However, transferring these laboratory-tested technologies into field-deployable products poses several challenges: sensor sensitivity, specificity, longevity and robustness need to be improved. In this Review, we discuss the design of field-deployable microbial bioelectronic sensors, including chassis selection, approaches for rewiring electron transfer, strategies to establish the cell–electrode interface and fabrication methods. Importantly, we outline key challenges and possible solutions for the application of such sensors in the real world.

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用于环境监测的微生物生物电子传感器
当今世界面临着各种环境污染问题,需要快速、灵敏和经济高效的方法来监测复杂的化学物质。其中,微生物生物电子传感器可以通过生物过程产生的电信号报告化学物质的存在。例如,微生物生物电子传感器已被开发用于在接触后几分钟内快速检测河流毒素、选择性检测氧化还原活性药物以及监测农药降解。然而,将这些经过实验室测试的技术转化为可现场部署的产品面临着一些挑战:传感器的灵敏度、特异性、寿命和稳健性都需要改进。在本《综述》中,我们将讨论可现场部署的微生物生物电子传感器的设计,包括底盘选择、电子传递重新布线的方法、建立细胞-电极界面的策略以及制造方法。重要的是,我们概述了在现实世界中应用此类传感器所面临的主要挑战和可能的解决方案。
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