electroheterotrophs
Electroheterotrophs are a group of microorganisms that can use electricity as an energy source and organic compounds as a carbon source. These organisms are capable of performing extracellular electron transfer, a process where they can donate or accept electrons to or from external sources. This allows them to participate in electrochemical reactions and gain energy from electrical currents.
The ability of electroheterotrophs to utilize electricity has garnered significant interest for various biotechnological applications. They
While the term electroheterotroph specifically refers to organisms using both electricity and organic carbon, it is