Pure or blend: Microbial cultures in the race to optimize butanol production
Okezie Emmanuel,
Rozina, and
Thaddeus C. Ezeji
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2025, vol. 224, issue C
Abstract:
The need to mitigate environmental degradation and reduce dependence on depleting fossil fuel reserves has intensified the search for sustainable energy alternatives, with butanol emerging as a promising alternative fuel due to its excellent fuel properties and compatibility with existing gasoline infrastructure. This review critically examines the role of microbial fermentation in butanol production, focusing on the comparative merits and limitations of pure and mixed culture approaches. Pure cultures, particularly solventogenic Clostridium species, offer advantages in metabolic pathway manipulation and process predictability but are constrained by limited substrate utilization and susceptibility to contamination. Mixed microbial consortia, while providing greater metabolic diversity and environmental resilience, pose challenges in process control and consortium stability. Key advancements in metabolic engineering, strain development, and process optimization are highlighted, emphasizing the integration of innovative molecular techniques such as next-generation sequencing, stable isotope probing, and microfluidics to enhance fermentation processes. Substrate utilization strategies, ranging from simple monosaccharides to complex lignocellulosic biomass and syngas, are evaluated for their impact on production efficiency and economic viability. Furthermore, the review addresses major challenges, including feedstock availability, butanol toxicity, and product recovery, alongside emerging solutions involving genetic engineering and separation technologies. Synthesizing recent research and industrial progress, this review provides actionable insights for optimizing butanol production. It advocates for hybrid strategies that combine the precision of pure cultures with the robustness of mixed consortia, paving the way for scalable and sustainable biofuel solutions. Bridging scientific innovation with industrial application, this review underpins the transformative potential of biobutanol in driving future energy systems.
Keywords: Biofuel; Butanol production; Microbial fermentation; Mixed microbial consortia; Sustainable fuels (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2025.116131
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