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Optimum alcohol concentration for chain elongation in mixed-culture fermentation of cellulosic substrate. | LitMetric

Optimum alcohol concentration for chain elongation in mixed-culture fermentation of cellulosic substrate.

Biotechnol Bioeng

Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843.

Published: December 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) like caproic and caprylic acids are more valuable than short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) produced during methane-inhibited anaerobic fermentation.
  • Feeding ethanol into the fermentor enhances MCFA production by promoting chain elongation, but the concentration of ethanol is crucial—too little slows down the process, while too much can inhibit microorganism activity.
  • Research shows that maintaining an optimal ethanol concentration of 5-10 g/L increases MCFA yield, especially when combined with regular MCFA extraction.

Article Abstract

Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA, e.g., caproic, heptanoic, caprylic acid) are more valuable than short-chain fatty acids (SCFA, e.g., acetic, propionic, butyric, valeric acid). SCFAs are major products in methane-inhibited mixed-culture anaerobic fermentation. By feeding ethanol to the fermentor, MCFA formation is enhanced through chain elongation. Microorganisms such as Clostridium kluyveri elongate short-chain acids by combining them with alcohol. Very low ethanol concentration reduces chain elongation rates, whereas very high ethanol concentrations inhibit microorganisms. To maximize MCFA production, different ethanol concentrations were investigated in the mixed-culture fermentation of office paper and chicken manure. At 10 g/L ethanol concentration, 10 g/L MCFA was formed. High ethanol concentrations (above 40 g/L) inhibit microorganisms resulting in no chain elongation. For chain elongation, propanol was found to be more inhibitory than ethanol. The data suggest that MCFA production will increase by continuously extracting MCFA and maintaining 5-10 g/L ethanol concentration by periodic addition. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2016;113: 2597-2604. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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