Recycling waste gases from industry is vital for the transition toward a circular economy. The model microbe Clostridium ljungdahlii reduces carbon from syngas and primarily produces acetate and ethanol. Here, a gas fermentation experiment is presented in chemostats with C. ljungdahlii and pure carbon monoxide (CO) as feedstock while entirely omitting yeast extract. A maximum ethanol production rate of 0.07 ± 0.01 g L-1 h-1 and a maximum average ethanol/acetate ratio of 1.41 ± 0.39 was observed under steady-state conditions. This confirmed that CO as the sole feedstock pushes the metabolism toward more reduced fermentation products. This effect was even more pronounced when 15 mM sodium acetate was added to the feed medium. An ethanol produ...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
The effect of different sources of nitrogen as well as their concentrations on the bioconversion of ...
The effect of different sources of nitrogen as well as their concentrations on the bioconversion of ...
Carbon monoxide (CO)-metabolizing Clostridium spp. were enriched from the biomass of a butanol-produ...
The effect of different sources of nitrogen as well as their concentrations on the bioconversion of ...
Bioconversion of CO/syngas to produce ethanol is a novel route in bioethanol production, which can b...
Bio-catalytic processes for sustainable production of chemicals and fuels receive increased attentio...
Bio-catalytic processes for sustainable production of chemicals and fuels receive increased attentio...
Several strains of anaerobic bacteria in the genus Clostridium can convert syngas, which consists of...
A newly discovered microorganism was isolated in a biologically pure culture and designated Clostrid...
A newly discovered microorganism was isolated in a biologically pure culture and designated Clostrid...
In the biochemical pathway of lignocellulosics conversion into fuels, a significant portion of bioma...
Background<br/>Synthesis gas, a mixture of CO, H2, and CO2, is a promising renewable feedstock for b...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
The effect of different sources of nitrogen as well as their concentrations on the bioconversion of ...
The effect of different sources of nitrogen as well as their concentrations on the bioconversion of ...
Carbon monoxide (CO)-metabolizing Clostridium spp. were enriched from the biomass of a butanol-produ...
The effect of different sources of nitrogen as well as their concentrations on the bioconversion of ...
Bioconversion of CO/syngas to produce ethanol is a novel route in bioethanol production, which can b...
Bio-catalytic processes for sustainable production of chemicals and fuels receive increased attentio...
Bio-catalytic processes for sustainable production of chemicals and fuels receive increased attentio...
Several strains of anaerobic bacteria in the genus Clostridium can convert syngas, which consists of...
A newly discovered microorganism was isolated in a biologically pure culture and designated Clostrid...
A newly discovered microorganism was isolated in a biologically pure culture and designated Clostrid...
In the biochemical pathway of lignocellulosics conversion into fuels, a significant portion of bioma...
Background<br/>Synthesis gas, a mixture of CO, H2, and CO2, is a promising renewable feedstock for b...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...
Bioconversion of C-1 carbon in syngas through microbial fermentation presents a huge potential to be...