Data underlying the publication: nZVI impacts substrate conversion and microbiome composition in lactate-based chain elongation from D- and L-lactate substrates
doi:10.4121/14236922.v1
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doi: 10.4121/14236922
doi: 10.4121/14236922
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Contreras Davila, Carlos; Esveld, Johan; C.J.N. (Cees) Buisman; david strik (2021): Data underlying the publication: nZVI impacts substrate conversion and microbiome composition in lactate-based chain elongation from D- and L-lactate substrates. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/14236922.v1
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Dataset
Medium-chain carboxylates (MCC) derived from biomass biorefining are attractive biochemicals to uncouple the production of a wide array of products from the use of non-renewable sources. Biological conversion of biomass-derived lactate during secondary fermentation can be steered to produce a variety of MCC through chain elongation. We explored the effects of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) and lactate enantiomers on substrate consumption, product formation and microbiome composition in batch lactate-based chain elongation.
history
- 2021-03-23 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
funding
- CONACYT-SENER Sustentabilidad Energética, Mexico [grant number 297027]
organizations
Environmental Technology, Wageningen University & Research
DATA
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readme.txt - 977 bytesMD5:
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Experiment I- Calculated hydrolysis with nZVI and final pH.csv - 1,490 bytesMD5:
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Experiment I- HPLC raw data + monomeric lactate concentrations.csv - 3,879 bytesMD5:
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Experiment II- Calculated partial pressures.csv - 7,573 bytesMD5:
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Experiment II- Carbon balance and selectivity.csv - 15,741 bytesMD5:
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Experiment II- Carboxylates-CO2 concentrations and pH.csv - 5,611 bytesMD5:
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Experiment II- Electron balance and selectivity.csv - 3,346 bytesMD5:
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Experiment II- Gas pressure and gas release.csv - 28,584 bytesMD5:
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Experiment II- GC and HPLC raw data.csv - 1,568 bytesMD5:
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Experiment II- Lactate enantiomeric excess.csv - 7,927 bytesMD5:
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Experiment III- Carboxylates concentrations, pH and gas partial pressure.csv - 1,911 bytesMD5:
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Experiment IV- Carboxylates-CO2 concentrations and pH.csv - 4,245 bytesMD5:
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