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Ex situ product recovery for enhanced butanol production by Clostridium beijerinckii

Authors
Lee, Sang-HyunEom, Moon-HoChoi, Jin-Dal-RaeKim, SooahKim, JungyeonShin, Yong-AnKim, Kyoung Heon
Issue Date
May-2016
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Butanol; Ex situ butanol recovery; Clostridium beijerinckii; Adsorbent
Citation
BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING, v.39, no.5, pp.695 - 702
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Journal Title
BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume
39
Number
5
Start Page
695
End Page
702
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88851
DOI
10.1007/s00449-016-1550-8
ISSN
1615-7591
Abstract
In situ butanol recovery fermentation has been intensively studied as an effective alternative to conventional butanol production, which is limited due to the cellular toxicity of butanol. However, the low biocompatibility of adsorbents often leads to failure of in situ recovery fermentations. In this study, Clostridium beijerinckii NCIMB 8052 was cultured in flasks without shaking and in situ recovery fermentation was performed by using an adsorbent L493. The amounts of acetone, butanol, and ethanol (ABE) increased by 34.4 % in the presence of the adsorbent. In contrast, cell growth and production of organic acids and ABE were retarded in the 7-L batch fermentations with in situ butanol recovery. Cell damage occurred in the fermentor upon agitation in the presence of the adsorbent, unlike in static flask cultures with in situ recovery. Ex situ recovery fermentation using circulation of fermentation broth after mid-exponential phase of cell growth was developed to avoid adsorbent-cell incompatibility. No apparent cell damage was observed and 25.7 g/L of ABE was produced from 86.2 g/L glucose in the fed-batch mode using 7 L fermentors. Thus, ex situ recovery fermentation with C. beijerinckii is effective for enhancing butanol fermentation.
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