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Methanol bioconversion by butyribacterium methylotrophicum - batch fermentation yield and kinetics

Journal Article · · Biotechnol. Bioeng.; (United States)
Butyribacterium methylotrophicum is an anaerobic bacterium that can convert methanol to butyrate. This ability to produce longer- chain carbon compounds from C1 substrates could be of commercial significance. The fermentation rates and product formation depend on the methanol/bicarbonate ratios during fermentation. The kinetics of batch fermentation fit the Luedeking-Piret model with growth and maintenance associated product formation. Butyrate yield of 0.256 mol/mol methanol (ca. 85% of theoretical yield) has been obtained in batch fermentation. (Refs. 9).
Research Organization:
Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Linden, NJ 07036; Corn Products Company, Moffett Technical Center, Box 345, Summit - Argo, IL 60501
OSTI ID:
5568377
Journal Information:
Biotechnol. Bioeng.; (United States), Journal Name: Biotechnol. Bioeng.; (United States) Vol. 25:4; ISSN BIBIA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English