electrotrophic
Electrotrophy is a metabolic process where organisms acquire energy from inorganic electrical sources. This contrasts with phototrophy, which uses light, and chemotrophy, which uses chemical compounds. Organisms capable of electrotrophy are known as electrotrophs.
These organisms typically utilize extracellular electron transfer mechanisms to access and utilize electrical energy. This often
Electrotrophy has been observed in various microorganisms, particularly bacteria and archaea, in diverse environments. These include
Potential applications of electrotrophy include bio-remediation, where electrotrophs can degrade pollutants by utilizing electrical energy. They