Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentation

Abstract Background Rhodospirillum rubrum is a purple non-sulphur bacterium that produces H2 by photofermentation of several organic compounds or by water gas-shift reaction during CO fermentation. Successful strategies for both processes have been developed in light-dependent systems. This work exp...

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Main Authors: Alberto Rodríguez, Natalia Hernández-Herreros, José L. García, M. Auxiliadora Prieto
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:Biotechnology for Biofuels
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-02017-6
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spelling doaj-23ce2d27586940738c99d091bae58fb22021-08-08T11:27:19ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342021-08-0114111610.1186/s13068-021-02017-6Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentationAlberto Rodríguez0Natalia Hernández-Herreros1José L. García2M. Auxiliadora Prieto3Interdisciplinary Platform for Sustainable Plastics towards a Circular Economy‐of the Spanish National Research Council (SusPlast‐CSIC)Interdisciplinary Platform for Sustainable Plastics towards a Circular Economy‐of the Spanish National Research Council (SusPlast‐CSIC)Interdisciplinary Platform for Sustainable Plastics towards a Circular Economy‐of the Spanish National Research Council (SusPlast‐CSIC)Interdisciplinary Platform for Sustainable Plastics towards a Circular Economy‐of the Spanish National Research Council (SusPlast‐CSIC)Abstract Background Rhodospirillum rubrum is a purple non-sulphur bacterium that produces H2 by photofermentation of several organic compounds or by water gas-shift reaction during CO fermentation. Successful strategies for both processes have been developed in light-dependent systems. This work explores a dark fermentation bioprocess for H2 production from water using CO as the electron donor. Results The study of the influence of the stirring and the initial CO partial pressure (p CO) demonstrated that the process was inhibited at p CO of 1.00 atm. Optimal p CO value was established in 0.60 atm. CO dose adaptation to bacterial growth in fed-batch fermentations increased the global rate of H2 production, yielding 27.2 mmol H2 l−1 h−1 and reduced by 50% the operation time. A kinetic model was proposed to describe the evolution of the molecular species involved in gas and liquid phases in a wide range of p CO conditions from 0.10 to 1.00 atm. Conclusions Dark fermentation in R. rubrum expands the ways to produce biohydrogen from CO. This work optimizes this bioprocess at lab-bioreactor scale studying the influence of the stirring speed, the initial CO partial pressure and the operation in batch and fed-batch regimes. Dynamic CO supply adapted to the biomass growth enhances the productivity reached in darkness by other strategies described in the literature, being similar to that obtained under light continuous syngas fermentations. The kinetic model proposed describes all the conditions tested.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-02017-6HydrogenRhodospirillum rubrumSyngasDark fermentationKinetic model
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author Alberto Rodríguez
Natalia Hernández-Herreros
José L. García
M. Auxiliadora Prieto
spellingShingle Alberto Rodríguez
Natalia Hernández-Herreros
José L. García
M. Auxiliadora Prieto
Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentation
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Hydrogen
Rhodospirillum rubrum
Syngas
Dark fermentation
Kinetic model
author_facet Alberto Rodríguez
Natalia Hernández-Herreros
José L. García
M. Auxiliadora Prieto
author_sort Alberto Rodríguez
title Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentation
title_short Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentation
title_full Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentation
title_fullStr Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentation
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in Rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic CO-feeding strategy using dark fermentation
title_sort enhancement of biohydrogen production rate in rhodospirillum rubrum by a dynamic co-feeding strategy using dark fermentation
publisher BMC
series Biotechnology for Biofuels
issn 1754-6834
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background Rhodospirillum rubrum is a purple non-sulphur bacterium that produces H2 by photofermentation of several organic compounds or by water gas-shift reaction during CO fermentation. Successful strategies for both processes have been developed in light-dependent systems. This work explores a dark fermentation bioprocess for H2 production from water using CO as the electron donor. Results The study of the influence of the stirring and the initial CO partial pressure (p CO) demonstrated that the process was inhibited at p CO of 1.00 atm. Optimal p CO value was established in 0.60 atm. CO dose adaptation to bacterial growth in fed-batch fermentations increased the global rate of H2 production, yielding 27.2 mmol H2 l−1 h−1 and reduced by 50% the operation time. A kinetic model was proposed to describe the evolution of the molecular species involved in gas and liquid phases in a wide range of p CO conditions from 0.10 to 1.00 atm. Conclusions Dark fermentation in R. rubrum expands the ways to produce biohydrogen from CO. This work optimizes this bioprocess at lab-bioreactor scale studying the influence of the stirring speed, the initial CO partial pressure and the operation in batch and fed-batch regimes. Dynamic CO supply adapted to the biomass growth enhances the productivity reached in darkness by other strategies described in the literature, being similar to that obtained under light continuous syngas fermentations. The kinetic model proposed describes all the conditions tested.
topic Hydrogen
Rhodospirillum rubrum
Syngas
Dark fermentation
Kinetic model
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-021-02017-6
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