Biofuels from micro-organisms: Thermodynamic considerations on the role of electrochemical potential on micro-organisms growth

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Abstract

Biofuels from micro-organisms represents a possible response to the carbon dioxide mitiga-tion. One open problem is to improve their productivity, in terms of biofuels production. To do so, an improvement of the present model of growth and production is required. However, this implies an understanding of the growth spontaneous conditions of the bacteria. In this paper, a thermodynamic approach is developed in order to highlight the fundamental role of the electrochemical potential in bacteria proliferation. Temperature effect on the biosystem behaviour has been pointed out. The results link together the electrochemical potential, the membrane electric potential, the pH gradient through the membrane, and the temperature, with the result of improving the thermodynamic approaches, usually introduced in this topic of research.

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Lucia, U., & Grisolia, G. (2021). Biofuels from micro-organisms: Thermodynamic considerations on the role of electrochemical potential on micro-organisms growth. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062591

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