Journal of CO2 Utilization (Mar 2024)

A native CO2-reducing bacterium: Discovery, implementation and interests

  • Azariel Ruiz-Valencia,
  • Louis Cornette de Saint Cyr,
  • Djahida Benmezianne,
  • Eddy Petit,
  • Loubna Karfane-Atfane,
  • Héloïse Baldo,
  • Valérie Bonniol,
  • Sophie Pécastaings,
  • Christine Roques,
  • Delphine Paolucci-Jeanjean,
  • José Sanchez-Marcano,
  • Marie-Pierre Belleville,
  • Laurence Soussan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81
p. 102723

Abstract

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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia has been demonstrated herein to reduce CO2 without any cofactor, photon or hydrogen (H2) addition during reaction. S. maltophilia reduces 13CO2 into 13C-labeled formate in batch mode. Two intracellular enzymes are curently being considered for their ability to catalyze the CO2 reduction reaction: a Fe-nitrogenase and a formate dehydrogenase (FeS-FDH). The reaction was intensified by implementing the bacteria in an electrolysis cell continuously fed with CO2. In this configuration, CO2 removal reached up to 25% v/v at 30°C and atmospheric pressure.

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