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DOI 10.1007/s00253-019-10086-9
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Titel (primär) Syngas-aided anaerobic fermentation for medium-chain carboxylate and alcohol production: the case for microbial communities
Autor Baleeiro, F.C.F.; Kleinsteuber, S. ORCID logo ; Neumann, A.; Sträuber, H.
Quelle Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
Department UMB
Band/Volume 103
Heft 21-22
Seite von 8689
Seite bis 8709
Sprache englisch
Keywords Chain elongation; Biorefinery; Syngas fermentation; Reverse beta-oxidation; Open culture; Acetogenesis
Abstract Syngas fermentation has been successfully implemented in commercial-scale plants and can enable the biochemical conversion of the driest fractions of biomass through synthesis gas (H2, CO2, and CO). The process relies on optimized acetogenic strains able to reach and maintain high productivity of ethanol and acetate. In parallel, microbial communities have shown to be the best choice for the production of valuable medium-chain carboxylates through anaerobic fermentation of biomass, demanding low technical complexity and being able to realize simultaneous hydrolysis of the substrate. Each of the two technologies benefits from different strong points and has different challenges to overcome. This review discusses the rationales for merging these two seemingly disparate technologies by analyzing previous studies and drawing opinions based on the lessons learned from such studies. For keeping the technical demands of the resulting process low, a case is built for using microbial communities instead of pure strains. For that to occur, a shift from conventional syngas-based to “syngas-aided” anaerobic fermentation is suggested. Strategies for tackling the intricacies of working simultaneously with communities and syngas, such as competing pathways, and thermodynamic aspects are discussed as well as the stoichiometry and economic feasibility of the concept. Overall, syngas-aided anaerobic fermentation seems to be a promising concept for the biorefinery of the future. However, the effects of process parameters on microbial interactions have to be understood in greater detail, in order to achieve and sustain feasible medium-chain carboxylate and alcohol productivity.
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Baleeiro, F.C.F., Kleinsteuber, S., Neumann, A., Sträuber, H. (2019):
Syngas-aided anaerobic fermentation for medium-chain carboxylate and alcohol production: the case for microbial communities
Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 103 (21-22), 8689 - 8709 10.1007/s00253-019-10086-9