Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Abstract
The fermentation of various saccharides derived from cellulosic biomass to ethanol was examined in mono- and cocultures of
Clostridium thermocellum
strain LQRI and
C. thermohydrosulfuricum
strain 39E.
C. thermohydrosulfuricum
fermented glucose, cellobiose, and xylose, but not cellulose or xylan, and yielded ethanol/acetate ratios of >7.0.
C. thermocellum
fermented a variety of cellulosic substrates, glucose, and cellobiose, but not xylan or xylose, and yielded ethanol/acetate ratios of ∼1.0. At nonlimiting cellulosic substrate concentrations (∼1%),
C. thermocellum
cellulase hydrolysis products accumulated during monoculture fermentation of Solka Floc cellulose and included glucose, cellobiose, xylose, and xylobiose. A stable coculture that contained nearly equal numbers of
C. thermocellum
and
C. thermohydrosulfuricum
was established that fermented a variety of cellulosic substrates, and the ethanol yield observed was twofold higher than in
C. thermocellum
monoculture fermentations. The metabolic basis for the enhanced fermentation effectiveness of the coculture on Solka Floc cellulose included: the ability of
C. thermocellum
cellulase to hydrolyze α-cellulose and hemicellulose; the enhanced utilization of mono- and disaccharides by
C. thermohydrosulfuricum
; increased cellulose consumption; threefold increase in the ethanol production rate; and twofold decrease in the acetate production rate. The coculture actively fermented MN300 cellulose, Avicel, Solka Floc, SO
2
-treated wood, and steam-exploded wood. The highest ethanol yield obtained was 1.8 mol of ethanol per mol of anhydroglucose unit in MN300 cellulose.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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