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Electro-biocatalytic production of formate from carbon dioxide using an oxygen-stable whole cell biocatalyst

Author(s)
Hwang, HyojinYeon, Young JooLee, SumiChoe, HyunjunJang, Min GeeCho, Dae HaengPark, SehkyuKim, Yong Hwan
Issued Date
2015-06
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2015.02.086
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20330
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852415002722
Citation
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, v.185, pp.35 - 39
Abstract
The use of biocatalysts to convert CO2 into useful chemicals is a promising alternative to chemical conversion. In this study, the electro-biocatalytic conversion of CO2 to formate was attempted with a whole cell biocatalyst. Eight species of Methylobacteria were tested for CO2 reduction, and one of them, Methylobacterium extorquens AM1, exhibited an exceptionally higher capability to synthesize formate from CO2 by supplying electrons with electrodes, which produced formate concentrations of up to 60 mM. The oxygen stability of the biocatalyst was investigated, and the results indicated that the whole cell catalyst still exhibited CO2 reduction activity even after being exposed to oxygen gas. From the results, we could demonstrate the electro-biocatalytic conversion of CO2 to formate using an obligate aerobe, M. extorquens AM1, as a whole cell biocatalyst without providing extra cofactors or hydrogen gas. This electro-biocatalytic process suggests a promising approach toward feasible way of CO2 conversion to formate.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
ISSN
0960-8524
Keyword (Author)
Electro-biocatalysisMethylobacterium extorquens AM1CO2 reductionFormate productionOxygen stability
Keyword
CO2HYDROGENATIONDEHYDROGENASECONVERSION

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