Microbial production of multi-carbon chemicals and fuels from water and carbon dioxide using electric current

US9856449B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9856449-B2
Application numberUS-201514860211-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 21, 2015
Priority dateDec 22, 2009
Publication dateJan 2, 2018
Grant dateJan 2, 2018

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The invention provides systems and methods for generating organic compounds using carbon dioxide as a source of carbon and electrical current as an energy source. In one embodiment, a reaction cell is provided having a cathode electrode and an anode electrode that are connected to a source of electrical power, and which are separated by a permeable membrane. A biological film is provided on the cathode. The biological film comprises a bacterium that can accept electrons and that can convert carbon dioxide to a carbon-bearing compound and water in a cathode half-reaction. At the anode, water is decomposed to free molecular oxygen and solvated protons in an anode half-reaction. The half-reactions are driven by the application of electrical current from an external source. Compounds that have been produced include acetate, butanol, 2-oxobutyrate, propanol, ethanol, and formate.

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An apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon, comprising: a reaction vessel having an anode electrode and a cathode electrode disposed therein, said anode electrode having at least one surface and an anode electrical contact terminal, said cathode electrode having at least one surface and a cathode electrical contact terminal, said cathode electrode having a film of biologically active material comprising at least one bacterium adjacent said at least one surface of said cathode electrode and in electrical communication therewith, said biologically active material and said cathode configured to generate a carbonaceous chemical that comprises at least two carbon atoms, said anode configured to generate molecular oxygen, said reaction vessel configured to contain a working fluid having mobile ions therein; a reaction medium in contact with said cathode electrode and said anode electrode, said reaction medium configured to contain a substance configured to be oxidized; a source of electrical energy, said source of electrical energy electrically connected to said cathode electrical contact terminal and to said anode electrical contact terminal; and a source of carbon dioxide configured to provide carbon dioxide to said film of biologically active material adjacent said at least one surface of said cathode electrode by way of said reaction medium. 2. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said reaction vessel has a first chamber and a second chamber, said first chamber and said second chamber each configured to contain a working fluid having mobile ions therein, said first chamber and said second chamber separated by a membrane permeable to at least a selected ionic species, said anode electrode disposed in one of said first chamber and said second chamber and said cathode electrode disposed in the other of said first chamber and said second chamber. 3. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said film of biologically active material comprises an organism that is able to generate a carbonaceous chemical having at least two carbon atoms using carbon dioxide as a source of carbon. 4. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said carbonaceous chemical comprises carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. 5. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said working fluid having mobile ions therein is a source of a chemical species configured to be oxidized. 6. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , further comprising: a control module configured to control a selected one of an electrical potential applied between said cathode electrode and said anode electrode, and an electrical current caused to flow between said cathode electrode and said anode electrode. 7. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 6 , further comprising: a third electrode having a third electrical contact terminal in electrical communication with said control module, said third electrode configured to provide a reference potential relative to a selected one of said cathode electrode and said anode electrode. 8. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said cathode electrical contact terminal and said anode electrical contact terminal is external to said vessel. 9. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said source of electrical energy is a renewable energy source. 10. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 9 , wherein said renewable energy source is selected from the group consisting of a solar cell, solar thermal energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectricity, and a biomass-fired electrical generator. 11. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 10 , wherein said solar cell is selected from the group consisting of photovoltaic solar cells and photoelectrochemical solar cells. 12. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said source of carbon dioxide is selected from the group consisting of carbon dioxide in an effluent from a combustion process of coal, petroleum, methane, natural gas, biomass, organic carbon, an industrial process that releases carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide from geothermal sources, atmospheric CO 2 , CO 2 from dry ice, CO 2 from carbonate minerals, CO 2 from carbonic acid (H 2 CO 3 ), and CO 2 sequestered from the atmosphere. 13. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , further comprising a source of ionic hydrogen and a source of ionic oxygen. 14. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 13 , wherein said source of ionic hydrogen and said source of ionic oxygen is water. 15. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said cathode electrode and said anode electrode comprises a material selected from the group consisting of carbon paper, carbon cloth, carbon felt, carbon wool, carbon foam, graphite, porous graphite, graphite powder, graphene, carbon nanotubes, electrospun carbon fibers, a conductive polymer, platinum, palladium, titanium, gold, silver, nickel, copper, tin, iron, cobalt, tungsten, stainless steel, and combinations thereof. 16. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said apparatus is configured to perform a net chemical reaction that is described by the equation M CO 2 +N H 2 O→C M H Y O Z +P O 2 where M, N and P are non-negative numbers and Y=2N, and Z=2M+N−2P. 17. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said apparatus is configured to perform a net chemical reaction that is described by the equation 2 CO 2 +2 H 2 O→CH 3 COOH+2 O 2 . 18. The apparatus for generating a carbonaceous chemical wherein carbon dioxide is a source of carbon of claim 1 , wherein said apparatus is configured to perform a net chemical reaction that is described by the equation 4CO 2 +5 H 2 O→Butanol (C 4 H 10 O)+6 O 2 .

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  • Butanols · CPC title

  • Biochemical fuel cells, i.e. cells in which microorganisms function as catalysts · CPC title

  • Electrolytic production of organic compounds · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • C12M35/02Primary

    Electrical or electromagnetic means, e.g. for electroporation or for cell fusion · CPC title

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What does patent US9856449B2 cover?
The invention provides systems and methods for generating organic compounds using carbon dioxide as a source of carbon and electrical current as an energy source. In one embodiment, a reaction cell is provided having a cathode electrode and an anode electrode that are connected to a source of electrical power, and which are separated by a permeable membrane. A biological film is provided on the…
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Univ Massachusetts
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Primary CPC classification C12M35/02. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jan 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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