Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Otago, Dunedin 9010, New Zealand
Abstract
The fermentation route for producing biobutanol from renewable plant biomass was used extensively during the last century. The key factors affecting performance in the standard batch industrial fermentation process are highlighted. Four species of Clostridium were utilized for the industrial production of solvents, and although they share many features in common, they also exhibit significant differences. The salient features of the existing industrial species and strains are reviewed. These include their suitability for the type of process and fermentation substrate used. The strains are also assessed with respect to their potential for future applications.
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