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could convert hydrogen gas and
carbon dioxide into
acetic acid. The
first acetogenic bacterium species,
Clostridium aceti****, was
discovered in 1936 by Klaas...
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compounds as
sources of
energy and carbon; the best
studied form of
acetogenic metabolism involves the use of
carbon dioxide as a
carbon source and hydrogen...
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Clostridium huakuii is a Gram-positive,
acetogenic,
obligately anaerobic and spore-forming
bacterium from the
genus Clostridium. Parte, A.C. "Clostridium"...
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conducted by
these bacteria may be
represented as: C6H12O6 → 3 CH3COOH
These acetogenic bacteria produce acetic acid from one-carbon compounds,
including methanol...
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histidinovorans is a
moderately haloalkaliphilic,
obligately anaerobic, and
acetogenic bacterium from the
genus of
Natronincola which has been
isolated from...
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californiensis is a Gram-positive,
extremely haloalkaliphilic,
strictly anaerobic,
acetogenic and
motile bacterium from the
genus of
Tindallia which has been isolated...
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Ralph S. Wolfe.
Acetogenium kivui gen. nov., sp. nov., a
Thermophilic Acetogenic Bacterium.
International Journal of
Systematic Bacteriology.
October 1983...
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organic materials into
simple CO, CO2 and H2 gases. Fermentation: The
acetogenic C.
ljungdahlii convert the
carbon monoxide into ethanol. Distillation:...
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Ljungdahl LG (1986). "The
autotrophic pathway of
acetate synthesis in
acetogenic bacteria".
Annual Review of Microbiology. 40 (1): 415–50. doi:10.1146/annurev...
- thermoacetica,
previously known as
Clostridium thermoaceti****, is an
acetogenic, thermophilic,
strictly anaerobic, endospore-forming,
bacterium belonging...