Development of bioreactors for enrichment of chemolithotrophic methanogen and methane production
- Authors
- Na, B.K.; Tae, S.H.; Sung, H.L.; Ju, Donghun; Sang, Byung In; Doo, H.P.
- Issue Date
- 2007-03
- Citation
- Korean Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, v.35, no.1, pp.52 - 57
- Abstract
- A gas-circulating bioreactor was used for enrichment of autotrophic methanogens. Mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide (5:1) was used as a sole energy and carbon source. Anaerobic digestive sludge isolated from wastewater treatment system was inoculated into the gas-circulating bioreactor. The enrichment of two chemolithotrophic methanogens, Methanobacterium curvum and Methanobacterium oryzae was accomplished in the gas-circulating bioreactor. The enriched bacteria were cultivated in a bioreactor equipped with hollow-fiber hydrogen-supplying system (hollow-fiber bioreactor), and a hybrid-type bioreactor equipped with hollow-fiber hydrogen-supplying system and electrochemical redox control system. The methane productivity was maximally 30% (V/V) in the hollow-fiber bioreactors and 50% (V/V) in the hybrid-type bioreactor.
- Keywords
- carbon dioxide; hydrogen; methane; article; autotrophy; bioreactor; chemolithotroph; electrochemistry; energy resource; hollow fiber; inoculation; Methanobacterium; methanogen; nonhuman; oxidation reduction reaction; sludge digestion; waste water management; Methanobacterium curvum; Methanobacterium oryzae; carbon dioxide; hydrogen; methane; article; autotrophy; bioreactor; chemolithotroph; electrochemistry; energy resource; hollow fiber; inoculation; Methanobacterium; methanogen; nonhuman; oxidation reduction reaction; sludge digestion; waste water management; Methanobacterium curvum; Methanobacterium oryzae; Chemolithotrophic methanogen; Electrochemical bioreactor; Hollow-fiber; Methanobacterium curvum; Methanobacterium oryzae
- ISSN
- 1598-642X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/134621
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- KIST Article > 2007
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