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Published on: March 22, 2024
Novel photo-chemoautotrophic system combining microalgae and hydrogen oxidizing bacteria for microbial protein
Raffaele Manzo1, Stefano Papirio1, Luca d'Antonio2
1Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, Italy.
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This study investigated the production of microbial protein (MP) using a novel microbial consortium composed of microalgae and hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria (HOB). This photo-chemoautotrophic consortium was aimed at capturing and valorising carbon dioxide (CO2) while overcoming typical limitations of each microbial group. Batch tests were run under varying gas mixtures of oxygen (O2), CO2 and hydrogen (H2) to assess process performance in terms of biomass growth, nitrogen assimilation, gas consumption, final biomass and microbial community composition. The consortium was compared to the single microalgae and HOB cultures grown under photo- and chemoautotrophic conditions, respectively. The consortium achieved significant growth (5.5 g VSS/L) under a non-explosive gas mixture, reaching a protein content of 40.3 ± 8.5 %. The consortium achieved up to 1.8- and 10-times higher biomass growth compared to the single microalgae and HOB cultures, respectively, showing a higher CO2 consumption and stimulating photosynthetic O2 production.
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