Fig. 5
From: Development of a longevous two-species biophotovoltaics with constrained electron flow

Achieving longer power output by the spatially separated CLS microbial consortium. Cyanobacteria and S. oneidensis were spatially separated, which allowed d-lactate production under light and current production under dark to be achieved simultaneously. a Current density produced by the microbial consortia constructed under light or dark (for cyanobacterial chambers). b Power density derived from the current density curves. The anodic chambers containing strain S. oneidensis-ΔnapA were always shielded from light during the whole experimental process for all setups. Error bars represent the standard deviations from n = 3 independent experiments. Source data are provided as a Source Data file