‘Dark’ CO2 fixation in succinate fermentations enabled by direct CO2 delivery via hollow fiber membrane carbonation

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Amanda G. Godar
Timothy Chase
Dalton Conway
Dharneedar Ravichandran
Isaiah Woodson
Yen-Jung Lai
Kenan Song
Bruce E. Rittmann
Xuan Wang
David R. Nielsen
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[1] Arizona State University,School of Life Sciences
[2] Arizona State University,School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy
[3] Arizona State University,School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks
[4] Arizona State University,Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology
[5] Arizona State University,School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
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Membrane carbonation; Membrane bioreactor; Succinate fermentation; Dark CO; fixation;
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Anaerobic succinate fermentations can achieve high-titer, high-yield performance while fixing CO2 through the reductive branch of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. To provide the needed CO2, conventional media is supplemented with significant (up to 60 g/L) bicarbonate (HCO3−), and/or carbonate (CO32−) salts. However, producing these salts from CO2 and natural ores is thermodynamically unfavorable and, thus, energetically costly, which reduces the overall sustainability of the process. Here, a series of composite hollow fiber membranes (HFMs) were first fabricated, after which comprehensive CO2 mass transfer measurements were performed under cell-free conditions using a novel, constant-pH method. Lumen pressure and total HFM surface area were found to be linearly correlated with the flux and volumetric rate of CO2 delivery, respectively. Novel HFM bioreactors were then constructed and used to comprehensively investigate the effects of modulating the CO2 delivery rate on succinate fermentations by engineered Escherichia coli. Through appropriate tuning of the design and operating conditions, it was ultimately possible to produce up to 64.5 g/L succinate at a glucose yield of 0.68 g/g; performance approaching that of control fermentations with directly added HCO3−/CO32− salts and on par with prior studies. HFMs were further found to demonstrate a high potential for repeated reuse. Overall, HFM-based CO2 delivery represents a viable alternative to the addition of HCO3−/CO32− salts to succinate fermentations, and likely other ‘dark’ CO2-fixing fermentations.
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