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Higher Substrate Ratios of Ethanol to Acetate Steered Chain Elongation toward n-Caprylate in a Bioreactor with Product Extraction.

Catherine M Spirito1, Alexander M Marzilli1, Largus T Angenent1,2.   

Abstract

Syngas fermentation to ethanol and acetate has recently been coupled to microbial chain elongation to produce medium-chain carboxylates, including n-caproate and n-caprylate. These medium-chain carboxylates are relatively hydrophobic, and thus easier to extract from solution than miscible ethanol. Here, we examined the effect of 11 different ethanol-to-acetate substrate ratios (ranging from 1.8 to 275 g COD g COD-1 [1.2 to 183 mol mol-1]) on directing chain elongation toward n-caprylate in a 0.7-L upflow anaerobic filter with product extraction. During an eight-month operating period, we monitored the performance and characterized the microbiome composition of this chain-elongating bioreactor. We also developed a thermodynamic model to predict the favorability of n-caprylate production at different substrate ratios. As predicted by our model, higher ethanol-to-acetate substrate ratios fed to our bioreactor led to higher specificities for n-caprylate production. We observed that feeding primarily ethanol to the bioreactor (i.e., ethanol-to-acetate substrate ratio of 275 g COD g COD-1) resulted in the highest specificity for n-caprylate, but the n-caprylate production rate decreased at this high ratio, resulting in lower conversion efficiencies. Thus, care should be taken not to overload the system with primarily ethanol as the substrate and to lower the organic loading rate.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30335369     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b03856

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


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