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In situ hydrogen, acetone, butanol, ethanol and microdiesel production by Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 from oleaginous fungal biomass

Research Authors
Elhagag Ahmed Hassan, Mohamed Hemida Abd-Alla, , Magdy Mohamed Khalil Bagy, Fatthy Mohamed Morsy
Research Abstract

An in situ batch fermentation technique was employed for biohydrogen, acetone, butanol, ethanol and microdiesel production from oleaginous fungal biomass using the anaerobic fermentative bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824. Oleaginous fungal Cunninghamella echinulata biomass which has ability to accumulate up to 71% cellular lipid was used as the substrate carbon source. The maximum cumulative hydrogen by C. acetobutylicum ATCC 824 from crude C. echinulata biomass was 260 ml H2 l-1, hydrogen production efficiency was 0.32 mole H2 mole-1 glucose and the hydrogen production rate was 5.2 ml H2 per h. Subsequently, the produced acids (acetic and butyric acids) during acidogenesis phase are re-utilized by ABE-producing clostridia and converted into acetone, butanol, and ethanol. The total ABE produced by C. acetobutylicum ATCC 824 during batch fermentation was 3.6 g/l from crude fungal biomass including acetone (1.05 g/l), butanol (2.19 g/l) and ethanol (0.36 g/l). Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 has ability to produce lipolytic enzymes with a specific activity 5.59 U/mg protein to hydrolyze ester containing substrates. The lipolytic potential of C. acetobutylicum ATCC 824 was used as a biocatalyst for a lipase transesterification process using the produced ethanol from ABE fermentation for microdiesel production. The fatty acid ethyl esters (microdiesel) generated from the lipase transesterification of crude C. echinulata dry mass was analyzed by GC/MS as 15.4 % of total FAEEs.The gross energy content of biohydrogen, acetone, butanol, ethanol and biodiesel generated through Clostridium acetobutylicum fermentation from crude C. echinulata dry mass was 3113.14 kJ mole-1. These results suggest a possibility of integrating biohydrogen, acetone, butanol and ethanol production technology by C. acetobutylicum with microdiesel production from crude C. echinulata dry mass and therefore improve the feasibility and commercialization of bioenergy production.

Research Journal
Anaerobe
Research Member
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 34
Research Website
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S107599641530024X#
Research Year
2015
Research Pages
pp. 125 - 131