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Equation for isotope accumulation in products and biomass as a way to reveal the pathways in mesophilic methanol methanization by microbial community

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Isotope-labelling of substrate is used to reveal the methabolic pathways of substrate transformation by microbial community. In this paper, in order to describe the batch mesophilic anaerobic methanization of 13C-labelled methanol and microbial ecology analysis (Li et al., 2008), an equation for the isotope accumulation in products and biomass was included into the basic mathematical model based on stoichiometric chemical reactions. The higher was the isotope level in substrate, the larger fraction of 13C accumulated in products and biomass. Acetate, total organic and inorganic carbon (TOC, TIC) concentrations and methane production were used for the model calibration, whereas 13C enrichment of acetate, TIC and biomass were used for model validation. In the model, chemical transformations including methanol and acetate oxidation, homoacetogenesis, hydrogenotrophic and aceticlastic methanogenesis were considered. The rate-limiting reactions were methanol and acetate consumption. According to the model, homoacetogens performing acetate formation and oxidation were competed with hydrogenotrophic methanogens for hydrogen. Biphasic methane production was due to hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis in the first phase and due to acetiticlastic and hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis following acetate oxidation in the second phase.

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  • Vavilin, V.A., 2010. "Equation for isotope accumulation in products and biomass as a way to reveal the pathways in mesophilic methanol methanization by microbial community," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 221(24), pages 2881-2886.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:221:y:2010:i:24:p:2881-2886
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.09.004
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    1. Stefan Radajewski & Philip Ineson & Nisha R. Parekh & J. Colin Murrell, 2000. "Stable-isotope probing as a tool in microbial ecology," Nature, Nature, vol. 403(6770), pages 646-649, February.
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    1. Vavilin, V.A., 2012. "Estimating evolution of δ13CH4 during methanogenesis in the boreal peatland ecosystems based on stoichiometric chemical reactions, microbial dynamics and stable carbon isotope fractionation," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 240(C), pages 84-92.

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