Título
Scale-up of hydrogen and ethanol co-production by an engineered Escherichia coli
11627/572511627/5725
Autor
López Hidalgo, Angel Mario
Balderas Hernández, Víctor Emmanuel
De León Rodríguez, Antonio
Resumen
"In this work, the scale-up from 0.01 to 10 L process for the co-production of hydrogen (H2) and ethanol (EtOH) by a genetically engineered Escherichia coli that utilizes hemicellulosic hydrolysates from wheat straw pretreated (WSP) as substrate is presented. Co-production of biofuels was performed through the redirection of carbon-flux to ethanol by deleting ldhA (D-lactate dehydrogenase) and frdD (fumarate reductase) genes in an H2-overproducer strain (E. coli WDH). Resulting strain, E. coli WDH-LF (Delta hycA Delta frdD Delta ldhA), increased up to 70% and 167% the H2 and EtOH production from glucose compared with the parenteral strain. Using WSP as substrate, the yields of H2 and EtOH remained constant at all the evaluated scales. In 10 L bioreactors, the production parameters such as maximum production, production rate and yield were 5,603.0 +/- 233.5 mL H2/L, 41.4 +/- 4.0 mL H2/L/h, 342.7 +/- 14.3 mL H2/g TRS, 7.90 +/- 0.28 g EtOH/L and 0.48 +/- 0.01 g EtOH/g TRS, respectively. The results demonstrate the potential of the co-production of H2 and EtOH at different production scales by the engineered E. coli strain using lignocellulosic biomass as feedstock, such as wheat straw hydrolysates."
Fecha de publicación
2021Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121002Área de conocimiento
INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
ElsevierPalabras clave
Hemicellulosic hydrolysatesDark fermentation
Metabolic engineering
Biofuels
Phage P1 transduction