| Literature DB >> 28063363 |
Sebastià Puig1, Ramon Ganigué2, Pau Batlle-Vilanova3, M Dolors Balaguer4, Lluís Bañeras5, Jesús Colprim4.
Abstract
This study reveals that reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) to commodity chemicals can be functionally compartmentalized in bioelectrochemical systems. In the present example, a syntrophic consortium composed by H2-producers (Rhodobacter sp.) in the biofilm is combined with carboxidotrophic Clostridium species, mainly found in the bulk liquid. The performance of these H2-mediated electricity-driven systems could be tracked by the activity of a biological H2 sensory protein identified at cathode potentials between -0.2V and -0.3V vs SHE. This seems to point out that such signal is not strain specific, but could be detected in any organism containing hydrogenases. Thus, the findings of this work open the door to the development of a biosensor application or soft sensors for monitoring such systems.Entities:
Keywords: Bioelectrochemical systems; Biofuels; CO(2) transformation; White biotechnology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28063363 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.12.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642