| Issue |
Natl Sci Open
Volume 5, Number 2, 2026
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|---|---|---|
| Article Number | 20250043 | |
| Number of page(s) | 25 | |
| Section | Earth and Environmental Sciences | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1360/nso/20250043 | |
| Published online | 27 November 2025 | |
REVIEW
Piezoelectrotrophy: A new paradigm for microbial energy acquisition
1
Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Soil Environmental Health and Regulation, College of Resources and Environment, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
2
College of Biomedicine, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
* Corresponding author (email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
)
Received:
3
September
2025
Revised:
13
November
2025
Accepted:
25
November
2025
Abstract
This review introduces piezoelectrotrophy as a novel paradigm in microbial energy acquisition, complementing phototrophy, chemotrophy, and electrotrophy. We define piezoelectrotrophy as the process enabling microorganisms to harness mechanical energy via piezoelectric mechanisms, converting it into electrical energy for cellular metabolism. This expands microbial energy utilization beyond light and chemical sources to ubiquitous mechanical energy in natural systems. We propose a framework for piezoelectromicrobiology, emphasizing the nano-bio interface for electron generation, transfer, and uptake. The concept carries profound ecological and evolutionary implications, from cellular metabolism to ecosystem dynamics. We explore applications in environmental remediation, sensing technologies, bioelectronics, and medical implants. A roadmap addresses methodological challenges and suggests validation experiments. Piezoelectrotrophy offers a conceptual framework for investigating mechanical energy use in microbial systems, providing testable hypotheses for energy acquisition in dark, oligotrophic environments, biogeochemical cycles, microbial evolution, and biotechnology. Rigorous experimental validation is essential to confirm its ecological relevance and energetic viability.
Key words: piezoelectrotrophy / microbial energetics / piezoelectricity / mechanical energy / extracellular electron transfer / bioelectrochemistry
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