2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13068-019-1468-x
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Continuous n-valerate formation from propionate and methanol in an anaerobic chain elongation open-culture bioreactor

Abstract: Background Chain elongation forms a new platform technology for the circular production of biobased chemicals from renewable carbon and energy sources. This study aimed to develop a continuous methanol-based chain elongation process for the open-culture production of a new-generation biofuel precursor and potential platform chemical: n -valerate. Propionate was used as a substrate for chain elongation to n -valerate in an anaerobic open-culture… Show more

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“…In case of incorporation of propionyl-CoA in place of acetyl-CoA in the initial steps of carboxylates synthesis, propionate can be elongated to C5 products 54 . Although no propionate was detected in BES 1 (−1.0 V/CO 2 ), it could be elongated to isovalerate using ethanol 55 or as reported recently using methanol under acidic condition (pH of 5.5 to 5.8) by Clostridium 56 . Propionate production could be related to Prevotella 57 , a propionate-producing bacteria, found in the microbial communities of BES 1 (−1.0 V/CO 2 ) (see 'Cathodic biofilm and catholyte microbial communities' section).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 49%
“…In case of incorporation of propionyl-CoA in place of acetyl-CoA in the initial steps of carboxylates synthesis, propionate can be elongated to C5 products 54 . Although no propionate was detected in BES 1 (−1.0 V/CO 2 ), it could be elongated to isovalerate using ethanol 55 or as reported recently using methanol under acidic condition (pH of 5.5 to 5.8) by Clostridium 56 . Propionate production could be related to Prevotella 57 , a propionate-producing bacteria, found in the microbial communities of BES 1 (−1.0 V/CO 2 ) (see 'Cathodic biofilm and catholyte microbial communities' section).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 49%
“…The samples were immediately stored in a −80 • C freezer after collection until the DNA sequencing was conducted. DNA extraction and sequencing steps were performed similar to the previous work [33,49]. DNA was extracted from the samples using the PowerSoil ® DNA isolation kit according to their instruction manual.…”
Section: Microscopic and Microbial Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The illumina library generation methods were subsequently used to generate DNA sequence data [56]. Sequencing steps were performed similar to the work of de Smit et al [55]. DNA was extracted from the samples using the PowerSoil ® DNA isolation kit according to their instruction manual with some modifications (SI Method S1).…”
Section: Dna Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%