Luke
 

Effects of feeding strategy on cathodic electro-fermentation of xylose with mixed microbial cultures

Sun_etal_2025_BioresTech_Effects_of_feeding.pdf
Sun_etal_2025_BioresTech_Effects_of_feeding.pdf - Publisher's version - 2.4 MB
How to cite: Yu Sun, Antti J. Rissanen, Gaia Salvatori, Marianna Villano, Marika Kokko, Effects of feeding strategy on cathodic electro-fermentation of xylose with mixed microbial cultures, Bioresource Technology, Volume 434, 2025, 132787, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2025.132787

Tiivistelmä

Xylose fermentation is sometimes hindered by unbalanced redox states, limiting its efficiency in industrial biotechnology applications. Recent advancements in cathodic electro-fermentation (CEF) technologies have addressed this issue by regulating the metabolic states of microorganisms and modulating intercellular electron transfer using a cathode electrode. However, the feasibility of mixed culture CEF using xylose as the feedstock has not been studied. This study investigated feeding strategies in mixed culture CEF systems to enhance the production rates and yields of carboxylic acids, namely propionate and butyrate, using xylose as the substrate over runs lasting ca. 25 days. The results compared the repeated batch and continuous cathodic electro-fermentation systems (poised cathode potential −0.40 V vs. standard hydrogen electrode) and analyzed their microbial community compositions. The repeated batch CEF systems demonstrated rapid and consistent steered metabolism towards propionate and butyrate, achieving higher yields for propionate (1.57-fold) and butyrate (1.64-fold) compared to the open-circuit controls. In contrast, continuous systems did not exhibit cathode-assisted metabolism. The microbial community analyses suggested that Clostridium, in both biofilm and planktonic cells, played a pivotal role in cathodic xylose electro-fermentation. These findings highlight the potential of repeated batch CEF systems for enhancing carboxylic acid production.

ISBN

OKM-julkaisutyyppi

A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

Julkaisusarja

Bioresource technology

Volyymi

434

Numero

Sivut

Sivut

10 p.

ISSN

0960-8524
1873-2976