Clostridium ljungdahlii as a biocatalyst in microbial electrosynthesis – Effect of culture conditions on product formation
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2022

Microbial electrosynthesis enables the production of value-added chemicals from CO2 and electrons provided by an electrode. Clostridium ljungdahlii is an electroactive acetogen that potentially could be used in microbial electrosynthesis systems. However, the optimal operational parameters for microbial electrosynthesis using C. ljungdahlii are not known. Here, we explored the effects of yeast extract, pH, and cathode potential. A low initial pH increased the rate of acetate production from CO2 and H2 in serum bottle cultures. When cultivated in bioelectrochemical systems, the optimal coulombic efficiency (i.e. close to 100 %) was observed at a cathode potential between −0.8 V and −1.0 V, while the highest productivity was reached at −1.0 V. Addition of yeast extract to the medium was needed to ensure reproducible results. Using cyclic voltammetry, we detected hydrogen-mediated extracellular electron transfer of C. ljungdahlii during growth on CO2 in a bioelectrochemical system. These results show that operational parameters should be chosen carefully to maximise the efficiency of microbial electrosynthesis.

Cathode potential

CO 2

Yeast extract

Clostridium ljungdahlii

Microbial electrosynthesis

Författare

Chaeho Im

Chalmers, Biologi och bioteknik, Industriell bioteknik

Kaspar Valgepea

Tartu Ülikool

Oskar Modin

Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Vatten Miljö Teknik

Yvonne Nygård

Chalmers, Biologi och bioteknik, Industriell bioteknik

Bioresource Technology Reports

2589014X (eISSN)

Vol. 19 101156

Ämneskategorier

Analytisk kemi

Bioprocessteknik

Annan kemiteknik

DOI

10.1016/j.biteb.2022.101156

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