scholarly journals Design and engineering of artificial microbial consortia for biohydrogen production

2022 ◽  
Vol 73 ◽  
pp. 74-80
Author(s):  
İpek Ergal ◽  
Günther Bochmann ◽  
Werner Fuchs ◽  
Simon K-MR Rittmann
Biofuels ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 701-707 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Vijaya Krishna ◽  
P. Kiran Kumar ◽  
N. Chaitanya ◽  
D. Bhagawan ◽  
V. Himabindu ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
İpek Ergal ◽  
Oliver Gräf ◽  
Benedikt Hasibar ◽  
Michael Steiner ◽  
Sonja Vukotić ◽  
...  

AbstractDark fermentative biohydrogen (H2) production could become a key technology for providing renewable energy. Until now, the H2 yield is restricted to 4 moles of H2 per mole of glucose, referred to as the “Thauer limit”. Here we show, that precision design of artificial microbial consortia increased the H2 yield to 5.6 mol mol−1 glucose, 40% higher than the Thauer limit. In addition, the volumetric H2 production rates of our defined artificial consortia are superior compared to any mono-, co- or multi-culture system reported to date. We hope this study to be a major leap forward in the engineering of artificial microbial consortia through precision design and provide a breakthrough in energy science, biotechnology and ecology. Constructing artificial consortia with this drawing-board approach could in future increase volumetric production rates and yields of other bioprocesses. Our artificial consortia engineering blueprint might pave the way for the development of a H2 production bioindustry.


2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (4) ◽  
pp. 806-808
Author(s):  
Vasile Daniel Gherman ◽  
Paul Molnar ◽  
Marilena Motoc ◽  
Adina Negrea

Hydrogen represents a renewable energy resource and it is an ideal alternative to fossil fuels since it does not contribute to the greenhouse effect. In the present study it has been proposed to develop an experimental model to test and compare fermentative capacity of waste water with biohydrogen production for two high biodiversity heterotrophic microbial inocula. All the pretreatment methods tested yielded good results, but heat and acid pretreatment had the best results. These observations open the way for the development and application of new technologies using microbial consortia specially developed to serve the dual role of biological waste water treatment and the production of a renewable energy in the form of biohydrogen.


2020 ◽  
Vol 309 ◽  
pp. 123331 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter José Martinez-Burgos ◽  
Eduardo Bittencourt Sydney ◽  
Dieggo Rodrigues de Paula ◽  
Adriane Bianchi Pedroni Medeiros ◽  
Julio Cesar de Carvalho ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-71
Author(s):  
Ling Leng ◽  
Ying Wang ◽  
Peixian Yang ◽  
Takashi Narihiro ◽  
Masaru Konishi Nobu ◽  
...  

Chain elongation of volatile fatty acids for medium chain fatty acids production (e.g. caproate) is an attractive approach to treat wastewater anaerobically and recover resource simultaneously. Undefined microbial consortia can be tailored to achieve chain elongation process with selective enrichment from anaerobic digestion sludge, which has advantages over pure culture approach for cost-efficient application. Whilst the metabolic pathway of the dominant caproate producer, Clostridium kluyveri, has been annotated, the role of other coexisting abundant microbiomes remained unclear. To this end, an ethanol-acetate fermentation inoculated with fresh digestion sludge at optimal conditions was conducted. Also, physiological study, thermodynamics and 16 S rRNA gene sequencing to elucidate the biological process by linking the system performance and dominant microbiomes were integrated. Results revealed a possible synergistic network in which C. kluyveri and three co-dominant species, Desulfovibrio vulgaris, Fusobacterium varium and Acetoanaerobium sticklandii coexisted. D. vulgaris and A. sticklandii (F. varium) were likely to boost the carboxylates chain elongation by stimulating ethanol oxidation and butyrate production through a syntrophic partnership with hydrogen (H2) serving as an electron messenger. This study unveils a synergistic microbial network to boost caproate production in mixed culture carboxylates chain elongation.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas A. Kaplan ◽  
Alexandra M. Adams ◽  
J. Andrew Jones
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