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Hierarchical Macroporous Particles for Efficient Whole-Cell Immobilization: Application in Bioconversion of Greenhouse Gases to Methanol

Authors
Patel, Sanjay K. S.Jeon, Min SooGupta, Rahul K.Jeon, YaleKalia, Vipin ChandraKim, Sun ChangCho, Byung KwanKim, Dong RipLee, Jung-Kul
Issue Date
May-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
greenhouse gas; immobilization; macroporous particles; methanol; Methylocella tundrae; simulated biogas
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.11, no.21, pp.18968 - 18977
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Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
11
Number
21
Start Page
18968
End Page
18977
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/14182
DOI
10.1021/acsami.9b03420
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
A viable approach for methanol production under ambient physiological conditions is to use greenhouse gases, methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), as feed for immobilized methanotrophs. In the present study, unique macroporous carbon particles with pore sizes in the range of similar to 1-6 mu m were synthesized and used as support for the immobilization of Methylocella tundrae. Immobilization was accomplished covalently on hierarchical macro porous carbon particles. Maximal cell loading of covalently immobilized M. tundrae was 205 mg(DCM) g(-1) of particles. Among these particles, the cells immobilized on 3.6 mu m pore size particles showed the highest reusability with the least leaching and were chosen for further study. After immobilization, M. tundrae showed up to 2.4 -fold higher methanol production stability at various pH and temperature values because of higher stability and metabolic activity than free cells. After eight cycles of reuse, the immobilized cells retained 18.1 -fold higher relative production stability compared to free cells. Free and immobilized cells exhibited cumulative methanol production of 5.2 and 9.5 mu mol mg(DCM)(-1) under repeated batch conditions using simulated biogas [CH4 and CO2, 4:1 (v/v)] as feed, respectively. The appropriate pore size of macroporous particles favors the efficient M. tundrae immobilization to retain better biocatalytic properties. This is the first report concerning the covalent immobilization of methanotrophs on the newly synthesized macroporous carbon particles and its subsequent application in repeated methanol production using simulated biogas as a feed.
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