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Clostridium Carboxidivorans' Surface Characterization Using Contact Angle Measurement (CAM)
2016
Chemical Engineering Transactions
In order to develop and optimize a syngas fermentation using a hollow fiber membrane bioreactor (HFMB), this study proposes to characterize the surface of Clostridium carboxidivorans, a strictly anaerobic and gram- positive bacterium capable of producing biofuels and other chemicals. The choice for using syngas as substrate arises from the necessity to give a better destination to urban and industrial residues, which are destined to landfills. In a HFMB, a Clostridium carboxidivorans biofilm
doi:10.3303/cet1650047
doaj:7d6067c1ccf84ee581afe67c119c899a
fatcat:ccyidkraczd2xpyocjkd4izle4