Microbial electrosynthesis of butyrate from carbon dioxide: Production and extraction
메타 데이터
바이오화학분류
바이오플라스틱
플라스틱
바이오정밀화학
용매
화학제품
연료
화장품용 기능성소재
향수
계면활성제⁄증점제
의료용 화학소재
치료제
식품첨가제
논문
Microbial electrosynthesis of butyrate from carbon dioxide: Production and extraction
학술지
Bioelectrochemistry
저자명
Batlle-Vilanova, P.; Ganigue, R.; Ramio-Pujol, S.; Baneras, L.; Jimenez, G.; Hidalgo, M.; Balaguer, M.D.; Colprim, J.; Puig, S.
초록
To date acetate is the main product of microbial electrosynthesis (MES) from carbon dioxide (CO<SUB>2</SUB>). In this work a tubular bioelectrochemical system was used to carry out MES and enhance butyrate production over the other organic products. Batch tests were performed at a fixed cathode potential of -0.8V vs SHE. The reproducibility of the results according to previous experiments was validated in a preliminary test. According to the literature butyrate production could take place by chain elongation reactions at low pH and high hydrogen partial pressure (p<SUB>H2</SUB>). During the experiment, CO<SUB>2</SUB> supply was limited to build up p<SUB>H2</SUB> and trigger the production of compounds with a higher degree of reduction. In test 1 butyrate became the predominant end-product, with a concentration of 59.7mMC versus 20.3mMC of acetate, but limitation on CO<SUB>2</SUB> supply resulted in low product titers. CO<SUB>2</SUB> limitation was relaxed in test 2 to increase the bioelectrochemical activity but increase p<SUB>H2</SUB> and promote the production of butyrate, what resulted in the production of 87.5mMC of butyrate and 34.7mMC of acetate. The consumption of ethanol, and the presence of other products in the biocathode (i.e. caproate) suggested that butyrate production took place through chain elongation reactions, likely driven by Megasphaera sueciensis (>39% relative abundance). Extraction and concentration of butyrate was performed by liquid membrane extraction. A concentration phase with 252.4mMC of butyrate was obtained, increasing also butyrate/acetate ratio to 16.4. The results are promising for further research on expanding the product portfolio of MES.