| Literature DB >> 25048958 |
Joseph F Miceli1, Ines Garcia-Peña2, Prathap Parameswaran1, César I Torres3, Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown4.
Abstract
Butyrate is an important product of anaerobic fermentation; however, it is not directly used by characterized strains of the highly efficient anode respiring bacteria (ARB) Geobacter sulfurreducens in microbial electrochemical cells. By combining a butyrate-oxidizing community with a Geobacter rich culture, we generated a microbial community which outperformed many naturally derived communities found in the literature for current production from butyrate and rivaled the highest performing natural cultures in terms of current density (∼ 11A/m(2)) and Coulombic efficiency (∼ 70%). Microbial community analyses support the shift in the microbial community from one lacking efficient ARB in the marine hydrothermal vent community to a community consisting of ∼ 80% Geobacter in the anode biofilm. This demonstrates the successful production and adaptation of a novel microbial culture for generating electrical current from butyrate with high current density and high Coulombic efficiency, by combining two mixed microbial cultures containing complementing biochemical pathways.Entities:
Keywords: Fermentation; Geobacter; Microbial fuel cell; Short chain fatty acids; Syntrophy
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25048958 PMCID: PMC4284095 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.06.090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642