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Glucose electro-fermentation with mixed cultures: A key role of the Clostridiaceae family
Authors:Javiera Toledo-Alarcón  Laura Fuentes  Claudia Etchebehere  Nicolas Bernet  Eric Trably
Affiliation:1. LBE, Univ Montpellier, INRAE, 102 Avenue des Etangs, 11100, Narbonne, France;2. Escuela de Ingeniería Bioquímica, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. Av. Brasil, 2085, Valparaíso, Chile;3. Microbial Ecology Laboratory, BioGem Department, Biological Research Institute Clemente Estable, Ministry of Education, Av. Italia, 3318, Montevideo, Uruguay
Abstract:Electro-fermentation is a new type of bioprocess combining the concepts of fermentation and electro-microbiology to improve the conversion of organic substrates into valuable fermentation products. During electro-fermentation metabolic profiles could be redirected by the presence of polarized electrodes through changes in the microbial communities in the dark fermentation. This paper aims to investigate the influence of the bacterial community composition on glucose electro-fermentation in batch electro-systems. Our results showed that the initial microbial community significantly impacted the final microbial community and related metabolic patterns. During electro-fermentation, the H2 yield was increased using anaerobic sludge but decreased using activated sludge as inocula. While using other inocula from similar origins, no differences between electro-fermentation and traditional fermentation were evidenced. The relative abundance of Clostridiaceae family members in the inoculum appeared to be a determining factor affecting the global performances. These findings provide new insights on electro-fermentation mecanisms occurring in mixed cultures.
Keywords:Biohydrogen  Bio-Electrochemical System (BES)  Dark fermentation  Microbial community  Electro-assisted fermentation
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