Literature DB >> 18504972

Thermodynamic evaluation on H2 production in glucose fermentation.

Hyung-Sool Lee1, Michael B Salerno, Bruce E Rittmann.   

Abstract

The normal maximum H2 yield in mesophilic biohydrogen (bioH2) fermentation is approximately 2 mol of H2/(mol of glucose). Thermodynamics could be the most fundamental control for bioH2 formation, since proton reduction is strongly energy consuming (+79.4 kJ/(mol of H2)). However, most of the electron equivalents in glucose do not accumulate in H2 but in a range of organic acids and alcohols. Thus, evaluating the hypothesis of thermodynamic control requiresthe full stoichiometry of the fermentation. We carried out batch bioH2 reactions with a range of pH values that yielded H2 yields from 0 to approximately 2 mol of H2/(mol of glucose). We constructed complete electron equivalent(e(-) equiv) balances for high or low H2 yield by measuring all e(-) sinks. The highest H2 yield occurred with pH approximately 4 and was coincident with major butyrate accumulation; ethanol or lactate correlated to reduced H2 yields at pH 7 and 10, respectively. Although the Gibb's free energies for all overall reactions were similar (-10.6 to -11.2 kJ/(e(-) equiv)), thermodynamics controlled the H2-producing reaction coupled to ferredoxin; this reaction was favorable at acidic pH but thermodynamically blocked at pH 10. Also, butyrate formation was the most thermodynamically favorable reaction that produced ATP after glycolysis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18504972     DOI: 10.1021/es702610v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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