The conversion of C1 gas feedstock, such as carbon monoxide (CO), to useful platform chemicals has attracted considerable interest in industrial biotechnology. One conversion method is electrode-based electron transfer to microorganisms using bioelectrochemical systems (BESs). In this BES system, acetate is the predominant component of various volatile fatty acids (VFAs). To appropriately separate and concentrate the acetate produced, a BES-type electrodialysis cell with an anion exchange membrane was constructed and evaluated under various operational conditions, such as applied external current, acetate concentration, and pH. A high acetate flux of 23.9 mmol/m2∙h was observed under a −15 mA current in an electrodialysis-based bioele...
Using carbon dioxide for bioproduction combines decreased greenhouse gas emissions with a decreased ...
Gas fermentation has rapidly emerged as a commercial technology for the production of low-carbon fue...
Production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), fundamental building blocks for the chemical industry, de...
Conversion of CO2 into organics using autotrophic electro-active cultures is developing rapidly. We ...
<p>Bioelectrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) to multi-carbon organic compounds...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has emerged as a new bioreactor technology for the production of or...
Short-chain carboxylates such as acetate are easily produced through mixed culture fermentation of m...
Electrodialysis (ED) was studied as a method to recover and purify acetate from model solutions and ...
Carboxylic acids obtained via the microbial electrochemical conversion of waste gases containing car...
This study presents a processing pipeline for extracting and upgrading short chain carboxylates from...
PosterBioelectrochemical systems (BES) as microbial fuel cells take advantages of microorganisms to ...
Short-chain carboxylates such as acetate are easily produced through mixed culture fermentation of m...
Using carbon dioxide for bioproduction combines decreased greenhouse gas emissions with a decreased ...
A microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) was operated in continuous-flow condition to obtain cathodic CO2...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) can uniquely couple production and recovery of products such as ace...
Using carbon dioxide for bioproduction combines decreased greenhouse gas emissions with a decreased ...
Gas fermentation has rapidly emerged as a commercial technology for the production of low-carbon fue...
Production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), fundamental building blocks for the chemical industry, de...
Conversion of CO2 into organics using autotrophic electro-active cultures is developing rapidly. We ...
<p>Bioelectrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) to multi-carbon organic compounds...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has emerged as a new bioreactor technology for the production of or...
Short-chain carboxylates such as acetate are easily produced through mixed culture fermentation of m...
Electrodialysis (ED) was studied as a method to recover and purify acetate from model solutions and ...
Carboxylic acids obtained via the microbial electrochemical conversion of waste gases containing car...
This study presents a processing pipeline for extracting and upgrading short chain carboxylates from...
PosterBioelectrochemical systems (BES) as microbial fuel cells take advantages of microorganisms to ...
Short-chain carboxylates such as acetate are easily produced through mixed culture fermentation of m...
Using carbon dioxide for bioproduction combines decreased greenhouse gas emissions with a decreased ...
A microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) was operated in continuous-flow condition to obtain cathodic CO2...
Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) can uniquely couple production and recovery of products such as ace...
Using carbon dioxide for bioproduction combines decreased greenhouse gas emissions with a decreased ...
Gas fermentation has rapidly emerged as a commercial technology for the production of low-carbon fue...
Production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), fundamental building blocks for the chemical industry, de...