'''Clostridium acetobutylicum''' is a commercially valuable
bacterium, included in the genus ''
Clostridium''. It is sometimes called the "'Weizmann Organism'", after
Chaim Weizmann, who in 1916 helped discover how ''C. acetobutylicum'' culture could be used to produce
acetone,
butanol and
ethanol from
starch using the
A.B.E. process (Acetone Butanol Ethanol process) for industrial purposes such as
gunpowder and
TNT production. The A.B.E. process was an industry standard until the late 1940's, when low oil costs drove more efficient processes based on
hydrocarbon cracking and
petroleum distillation techniques. ''C. acetobutylicum'' also produces
acetic acid (vinegar),
butyric acid (a vomitous smelling substance),
carbon dioxide and
hydrogen.
Anaerobic fermentation using ''C. acetobutylicum'' recently regained marked interest for use in vehicle
fuel production as a
gasoline and
diesel fuel replacement. This is because butanol as produced by a fibrous bed
bioreactor utilizing recent
biotechnology co-developed by Environmental Energy Inc. and Ohio State University produces the alcohol
butanol as its primary output. The patented process using ''
C. tyrobutyricum'' produces little acetone or ethanol, instead producing butyric acid and hydrogen which is then pumped into another fibrous bed bioreactor where ''C. acetobutylicum'' converts the butyric acid into butanol, thus optimizing butanol production. Essentially, the new process obviates the A.B.E. process, making butanol production competitive with other biofuels both economically and in energy production.
100% butanol can be utilized in normally
gasoline-powered cars without any modifications, producing similar mileage performance to gasoline but producing fewer
NOx pollutants. If produced from a biomass source, there is no net
carbon dioxide production.
Unlike
yeast, which can only digest
sugar into
alcohol and
carbon dioxide, ''C. acetobutylicum'' and many other Clostridia can digest
whey,
sugar,
starch,
lignin,
cellulose fiber and other
biomass directly into butanol,
propionic acid,
ether, and
glycerin. Apart from the need for
temperature control, the A.B.E. synthesis process is relatively simple. The
products are formed in layers that are easy to separate.
Biobutanol supporters claim significant advantages over other
biofuels used to fuel internal combustion-based vehicles and other liquid-fueled processes:
★ butanol has a higher
octane fuel value than
gasoline with increased low-end torque. A
V8 engine has been tested on a 10,000 mile U.S. tour supporting a U.S. Department of Energy grant in 2005. The results of the butanol auto fuel demonstration were presented to the
U.S. Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory's
Clean Energy Forum in
San Francisco on
November 7,
2005.
★ butanol can be produced for less than fossil based vehicle fuels.
★ butanol reduces vehicular emissions.
★ butanol does not readily adsorb moisture (it is not
hygroscopic), so is less affected by changes in the weather, unlike the combustion of pure
ethanol, which requires engine and fuel system modifications.
★ butanol does not attack materials commonly used in vehicular internal combustion engines.
★ biobutanol can also be used in the industrial paint and solvent industry to replace fossil butanol.
See also
★
Biobutanol
External links
★ [http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=99537&blobtype=pdf ] Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of the Solvent-Producing Bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum '(pdf)'
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[1] Amino acid transport by membrane vesicles of an obligate anaerobic bacterium, Clostridium acetobutylicum. '(pdf)'
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[2] Structure of an endo-beta-1,4-glucanase gene from Clostridium acetobutylicum P262 showing homology with endoglucanase genes from Bacillus spp.'(pdf)'
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[3] Effects of butanol on Clostridium acetobutylicum. '(pdf)'
★ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1272/is_n2593_v123/ai_15826295 ] Bacteria speeds drug to tumors - use of Clostridium acetobutylicum enzyme to activate cancer drug CB 1954
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EPA Clostridium acetobutylicum Final Risk Assessment
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Carolina Bio Supply Living Culture Order Page
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Environmental Energy Inc.
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Genetic Engineering of Clostridium acetobutylicum for Enhanced Production of Hydrogen Gas:
Penn State University.
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Pathema-''Clostridium'' Resource