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Bioproduction of butanol from biomass: from genes to bioreactors
Authors:Ezeji Thaddeus Chukwuemeka  Qureshi Nasib  Blaschek Hans Peter
Affiliation:University of Illinois, Biotechnology & Bioengineering Group, Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition, 1207 West Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.
Abstract:Butanol is produced chemically using either the oxo process starting from propylene (with H2 and CO over a rhodium catalyst) or the aldol process starting from acetaldehyde. The key problems associated with the bioproduction of butanol are the cost of substrate and butanol toxicity/inhibition of the fermenting microorganisms, resulting in a low butanol titer in the fermentation broth. Recent interest in the production of biobutanol from biomass has led to the re-examination of acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) fermentation, including strategies for reducing or eliminating butanol toxicity to the culture and for manipulating the culture to achieve better product specificity and yield. Advances in integrated fermentation and in situ product removal processes have resulted in a dramatic reduction of process streams, reduced butanol toxicity to the fermenting microorganisms, improved substrate utilization, and overall improved bioreactor performance.
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