TY - JOUR
T1 - Single-cell protein production from CO2 and electricity with a recirculating anaerobic-aerobic bioprocess
AU - Pan, Zeyan
AU - Guo, Yuhan
AU - Rong, Weihe
AU - Wang, Sheng
AU - Cui, Kai
AU - Cai, Wenfang
AU - Shi, Zhihui
AU - Hu, Xiaona
AU - Wang, Guokun
AU - Guo, Kun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) represents a promising approach for converting CO2 into organic chemicals. However, its industrial application is hindered by low-value products, such as acetate and methane, and insufficient productivity. To address these limitations, coupling acetate production via MES with microbial upgrading to higher-value compounds offers a viable solution. Here we show an integrated reactor that recirculates a cell-free medium between an MES reactor hosting anaerobic homoacetogens (Acetobacterium) and a continuously stirred tank bioreactor hosting aerobic acetate-utilizing bacteria (Alcaligenes) for efficient single-cell protein (SCP) production from CO₂ and electricity. The reactor achieved a maximum cell dry weight (CDW) of 17.4 g L−1, with an average production rate of 1.5 g L−1 d−1. The protein content of the biomass reached 74% of the dry weight. Moreover, the integrated design significantly reduced wastewater generation, mitigated product inhibition, and enhanced SCP production. These results demonstrate the potential of this integrated reactor for the efficient and sustainable production of high-value bioproducts from CO2 and electricity using acetate as a key intermediate.
AB - Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) represents a promising approach for converting CO2 into organic chemicals. However, its industrial application is hindered by low-value products, such as acetate and methane, and insufficient productivity. To address these limitations, coupling acetate production via MES with microbial upgrading to higher-value compounds offers a viable solution. Here we show an integrated reactor that recirculates a cell-free medium between an MES reactor hosting anaerobic homoacetogens (Acetobacterium) and a continuously stirred tank bioreactor hosting aerobic acetate-utilizing bacteria (Alcaligenes) for efficient single-cell protein (SCP) production from CO₂ and electricity. The reactor achieved a maximum cell dry weight (CDW) of 17.4 g L−1, with an average production rate of 1.5 g L−1 d−1. The protein content of the biomass reached 74% of the dry weight. Moreover, the integrated design significantly reduced wastewater generation, mitigated product inhibition, and enhanced SCP production. These results demonstrate the potential of this integrated reactor for the efficient and sustainable production of high-value bioproducts from CO2 and electricity using acetate as a key intermediate.
KW - Acetate
KW - CO utilization
KW - Microbial acetate upgrading
KW - Microbial electrosynthesis
KW - Single-cell protein
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85215220276
U2 - 10.1016/j.ese.2025.100525
DO - 10.1016/j.ese.2025.100525
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85215220276
SN - 2666-4984
VL - 24
JO - Environmental Science and Ecotechnology
JF - Environmental Science and Ecotechnology
M1 - 100525
ER -