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Production of methanol from methane by methanotrophic bacteria
Authors:Jia-ying Xin  Jun-ru Cui  Jian-zhong Niu  Shao-feng Hua  Chun-gu Xia
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis &2. Selective Oxidation, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, 730000, China;3. College of Food Science and Pharmacy, Harbin Commerce University, Harbin, 150076, China
Abstract:Methanotrophs can oxidize methane to carbon dioxide through sequential reactions catalyzed by a series of enzymes including methane monooxygenase, methanol dehydrogenase, formaldehyde dehydrogenase, and formate dehydrogenase. When suspensions of methanotrophic bacteria of Methylosinus trichosporium IMV 3011 were incubated at 32°C with methane and oxygen, there was an extracellular accumulation of methanol from methane oxidation in response to carbon dioxide addition. Maximal accumulation of methanol was achieved with 40% carbon dioxide in the mixed reaction gases. A continuous experiment was performed in a continuous ultrafiltration reactor. The optimum gas mixture containing 20% (v v?1) methane, 20% oxygen, 20% nitrogen and 40% carbon dioxide was used to provide substrates and to maintain the transmembrane pressure. The product (methanol) was removed in the eluate buffer. The initial methanol concentration in the eluate buffer was 8.22 μmol L?1. The bioreactor was operated continuously for 198 h without obvious loss of productivity.
Keywords:Carbon dioxide  methane oxidation  methanol biosynthesis  Methanotroph  Methylosinus trichosporium IMV 3011  continuous reaction
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