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Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane
Hydrogenotrophic methanogens can use gaseous substrates, such as H(2) and CO(2), in CH(4) production. H(2) gas is used to reduce CO(2). We have successfully operated a hollow-fiber membrane biofilm reactor (Hf-MBfR) for stable and continuous CH(4) production from CO(2) and H(2). CO(2) and H(2) were...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687861/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26694756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144999 |
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author | Shin, Hyun Chul Ju, Dong-Hun Jeon, Byoung Seung Choi, Okkyoung Kim, Hyun Wook Um, Youngsoon Lee, Dong-Hoon Sang, Byoung-In |
author_facet | Shin, Hyun Chul Ju, Dong-Hun Jeon, Byoung Seung Choi, Okkyoung Kim, Hyun Wook Um, Youngsoon Lee, Dong-Hoon Sang, Byoung-In |
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description | Hydrogenotrophic methanogens can use gaseous substrates, such as H(2) and CO(2), in CH(4) production. H(2) gas is used to reduce CO(2). We have successfully operated a hollow-fiber membrane biofilm reactor (Hf-MBfR) for stable and continuous CH(4) production from CO(2) and H(2). CO(2) and H(2) were diffused into the culture medium through the membrane without bubble formation in the Hf-MBfR, which was operated at pH 4.5–5.5 over 70 days. Focusing on the presence of hydrogenotrophic methanogens, we analyzed the structure of the microbial community in the reactor. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) was conducted with bacterial and archaeal 16S rDNA primers. Real-time qPCR was used to track changes in the community composition of methanogens over the course of operation. Finally, the microbial community and its diversity at the time of maximum CH(4) production were analyzed by pyrosequencing methods. Genus Methanobacterium, related to hydrogenotrophic methanogens, dominated the microbial community, but acetate consumption by bacteria, such as unclassified Clostridium sp., restricted the development of acetoclastic methanogens in the acidic CH(4) production process. The results show that acidic operation of a CH(4) production reactor without any pH adjustment inhibited acetogenic growth and enriched the hydrogenotrophic methanogens, decreasing the growth of acetoclastic methanogens. |
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spelling | pubmed-46878612015-12-31 Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane Shin, Hyun Chul Ju, Dong-Hun Jeon, Byoung Seung Choi, Okkyoung Kim, Hyun Wook Um, Youngsoon Lee, Dong-Hoon Sang, Byoung-In PLoS One Research Article Hydrogenotrophic methanogens can use gaseous substrates, such as H(2) and CO(2), in CH(4) production. H(2) gas is used to reduce CO(2). We have successfully operated a hollow-fiber membrane biofilm reactor (Hf-MBfR) for stable and continuous CH(4) production from CO(2) and H(2). CO(2) and H(2) were diffused into the culture medium through the membrane without bubble formation in the Hf-MBfR, which was operated at pH 4.5–5.5 over 70 days. Focusing on the presence of hydrogenotrophic methanogens, we analyzed the structure of the microbial community in the reactor. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) was conducted with bacterial and archaeal 16S rDNA primers. Real-time qPCR was used to track changes in the community composition of methanogens over the course of operation. Finally, the microbial community and its diversity at the time of maximum CH(4) production were analyzed by pyrosequencing methods. Genus Methanobacterium, related to hydrogenotrophic methanogens, dominated the microbial community, but acetate consumption by bacteria, such as unclassified Clostridium sp., restricted the development of acetoclastic methanogens in the acidic CH(4) production process. The results show that acidic operation of a CH(4) production reactor without any pH adjustment inhibited acetogenic growth and enriched the hydrogenotrophic methanogens, decreasing the growth of acetoclastic methanogens. Public Library of Science 2015-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4687861/ /pubmed/26694756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144999 Text en © 2015 Shin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shin, Hyun Chul Ju, Dong-Hun Jeon, Byoung Seung Choi, Okkyoung Kim, Hyun Wook Um, Youngsoon Lee, Dong-Hoon Sang, Byoung-In Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane |
title | Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane |
title_full | Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane |
title_fullStr | Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane |
title_short | Analysis of the Microbial Community in an Acidic Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (Hf-MBfR) Used for the Biological Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methane |
title_sort | analysis of the microbial community in an acidic hollow-fiber membrane biofilm reactor (hf-mbfr) used for the biological conversion of carbon dioxide to methane |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687861/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26694756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144999 |
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