Electrodes and configurations for electrochemical bioreactor systems that
can use electrical energy as a source of reducing power in fermentation
or enzymatic reactions and that can use electron mediators and a
biocatalyst, such as cells or enzymes, to produce electricity are
disclosed. Example electrodes in the system may comprise: (1) neutral red
covalently bound to graphite felt (FIG. 1); (2) a carboxylated cellulose
bound to the graphite fell, neutral red bound to the carboxylated
cellulose, NAD.sup.+ to the graphite fell, and an oxidoreductase (e.g.,
fumarate reductase) bound to the graphite fell; or (3) a metal ion
electron mediator bound to graphite. Various biocatalysts, such as an
oxidoreductase, cells of Actinobacillus succinogenes, cells of
Escherichia coli, and sewage sludge, are suitable for use in the
electrochemical bioreactor system.