2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3gc01612a
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A new impetus for biodesulfurization: bypassing sulfate inhibition in biocatalyst production

Abstract: Biodesulfurization is a biotechnological process that employs microorganisms as biocatalysts to remove sulfur from fuels usually at mesophilic conditions, targeting recalcitrant organosulfur compounds without affecting their hydrocarbon structure. One of...

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“…Biocatalysts (bacterial cells) were produced in a chemostat, adapting the method described in Silva et al 20 A chemostat of 3.3 L (News Brunswick Inc, Bioflo III, USA) was used with a 0.7 L working volume. Dilution rate was kept at 0.0675 ± 0.0015 h −1 , and aeration and agitation rates were maintained at 2 vvm (volume of air per volume of liquid per minute) and 425 rpm (revolutions per minute), respectively.…”
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“…Biocatalysts (bacterial cells) were produced in a chemostat, adapting the method described in Silva et al 20 A chemostat of 3.3 L (News Brunswick Inc, Bioflo III, USA) was used with a 0.7 L working volume. Dilution rate was kept at 0.0675 ± 0.0015 h −1 , and aeration and agitation rates were maintained at 2 vvm (volume of air per volume of liquid per minute) and 425 rpm (revolutions per minute), respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these interesting characteristics, BDS presents some limitations that are intrinsic to its biological nature: it has very low reaction rates, resulting in a slower process; it is inhibited by easily metabolized/easy access sulfur sources; the biocatalysts (the microorganisms) must be maintained under optimal conditions for their growth/metabolic activity and can be affected by the toxicity of compounds present in the fuels. 17–21 Furthermore, there is currently a lack of a well-defined BDS model system, that defines how to produce and employ the biocatalyst, since different works often suggest opposite approaches to obtain optimal results. Additionally, most studies tend to focus on how to improve BDS rates, without considering the applicability of the proposed models.…”
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