Acetogen and acetogenesis for biological syngas valorization
- PMID: 37343794
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129368
Acetogen and acetogenesis for biological syngas valorization
Abstract
The bioconversion of syngas using (homo)acetogens as biocatalysts shows promise as a viable option due to its higher selectivity and milder reaction conditions compared to thermochemical conversion. The current bioconversion process operates primarily to produce C2 chemicals (e.g., acetate and ethanol) with sufficient technology readiness levels (TRLs) in process engineering (as midstream) and product purification (as downstream). However, the economic feasibility of this process could be improved with greater biocatalytic options in the upstream phase. This review focuses on the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway (WLP) which is a biological syngas-utilization pathway, redox balance and ATP generation, suggesting that the use of a specific biocatalysts including Eubacterium limosum could be advantageous in syngas valorization. A pertinent strategy to mainly produce chemicals with a high degree of reduction is also provided with examples of flux control, mixed cultivation and mixotrophy. Finally, this article presents future direction of industrial utilization of syngas fermentation.
Keywords: Acetogenesis; Biochemicals production; Syngas utilization; Synthesis gas (syngas); Valorization.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. As In Seop Chang, a [co-]author on this paper, is an editorial board member of Bioresource Technology, he was blinded to this paper during review, and the paper was independently handled by Samir Kumar Khanal as editor.
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