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Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells

Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is a promising carbon utilization technology, but the low-value products (i.e., acetate or methane) and the high electric power demand hinder its industrial adoption. In this study, electrically efficient MES cells with a low ohmic resistance of 15.7 mΩ m(2) were ope...

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Autores principales: Romans-Casas, Meritxell, Feliu-Paradeda, Laura, Tedesco, Michele, Hamelers, Hubertus V.M., Bañeras, Lluis, Balaguer, M. Dolors, Puig, Sebastià, Dessì, Paolo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10457423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37635954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2023.100303
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author Romans-Casas, Meritxell
Feliu-Paradeda, Laura
Tedesco, Michele
Hamelers, Hubertus V.M.
Bañeras, Lluis
Balaguer, M. Dolors
Puig, Sebastià
Dessì, Paolo
author_facet Romans-Casas, Meritxell
Feliu-Paradeda, Laura
Tedesco, Michele
Hamelers, Hubertus V.M.
Bañeras, Lluis
Balaguer, M. Dolors
Puig, Sebastià
Dessì, Paolo
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description Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is a promising carbon utilization technology, but the low-value products (i.e., acetate or methane) and the high electric power demand hinder its industrial adoption. In this study, electrically efficient MES cells with a low ohmic resistance of 15.7 mΩ m(2) were operated galvanostatically in fed-batch mode, alternating periods of high CO(2) and H(2) availability. This promoted acetic acid and ethanol production, ultimately triggering selective (78% on a carbon basis) butyric acid production via chain elongation. An average production rate of 14.5 g m(−2) d(−1) was obtained at an applied current of 1.0 or 1.5 mA cm(−2), being Megasphaera sp. the key chain elongating player. Inoculating a second cell with the catholyte containing the enriched community resulted in butyric acid production at the same rate as the previous cell, but the lag phase was reduced by 82%. Furthermore, interrupting the CO(2) feeding and setting a constant pH(2) of 1.7–1.8 atm in the cathode compartment triggered solventogenic butanol production at a pH below 4.8. The efficient cell design resulted in average cell voltages of 2.6–2.8 V and a remarkably low electric energy requirement of 34.6 kWh(el) kg(−1) of butyric acid produced, despite coulombic efficiencies being restricted to 45% due to the cross-over of O(2) and H(2) through the membrane. In conclusion, this study revealed the optimal operating conditions to achieve energy-efficient butyric acid production from CO(2) and suggested a strategy to further upgrade it to valuable butanol.
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spelling pubmed-104574232023-08-27 Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells Romans-Casas, Meritxell Feliu-Paradeda, Laura Tedesco, Michele Hamelers, Hubertus V.M. Bañeras, Lluis Balaguer, M. Dolors Puig, Sebastià Dessì, Paolo Environ Sci Ecotechnol Original Research Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is a promising carbon utilization technology, but the low-value products (i.e., acetate or methane) and the high electric power demand hinder its industrial adoption. In this study, electrically efficient MES cells with a low ohmic resistance of 15.7 mΩ m(2) were operated galvanostatically in fed-batch mode, alternating periods of high CO(2) and H(2) availability. This promoted acetic acid and ethanol production, ultimately triggering selective (78% on a carbon basis) butyric acid production via chain elongation. An average production rate of 14.5 g m(−2) d(−1) was obtained at an applied current of 1.0 or 1.5 mA cm(−2), being Megasphaera sp. the key chain elongating player. Inoculating a second cell with the catholyte containing the enriched community resulted in butyric acid production at the same rate as the previous cell, but the lag phase was reduced by 82%. Furthermore, interrupting the CO(2) feeding and setting a constant pH(2) of 1.7–1.8 atm in the cathode compartment triggered solventogenic butanol production at a pH below 4.8. The efficient cell design resulted in average cell voltages of 2.6–2.8 V and a remarkably low electric energy requirement of 34.6 kWh(el) kg(−1) of butyric acid produced, despite coulombic efficiencies being restricted to 45% due to the cross-over of O(2) and H(2) through the membrane. In conclusion, this study revealed the optimal operating conditions to achieve energy-efficient butyric acid production from CO(2) and suggested a strategy to further upgrade it to valuable butanol. Elsevier 2023-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10457423/ /pubmed/37635954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2023.100303 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Romans-Casas, Meritxell
Feliu-Paradeda, Laura
Tedesco, Michele
Hamelers, Hubertus V.M.
Bañeras, Lluis
Balaguer, M. Dolors
Puig, Sebastià
Dessì, Paolo
Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells
title Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells
title_full Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells
title_fullStr Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells
title_full_unstemmed Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells
title_short Selective butyric acid production from CO(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells
title_sort selective butyric acid production from co(2) and its upgrade to butanol in microbial electrosynthesis cells
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10457423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37635954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ese.2023.100303
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