High methane production by Methanobacterium ferruginis Mic6c05T, a hydrogenotrophic methanogen isolated from a depleted oil and gas field in a neighboring country.
รหัสดีโอไอ
Creator Siriwan Wichai
Title High methane production by Methanobacterium ferruginis Mic6c05T, a hydrogenotrophic methanogen isolated from a depleted oil and gas field in a neighboring country.
Contributor Nusara Yinyom, Kusuma Rintachai
Publisher Khon Kaen University, Thailand
Publication Year 2568
Journal Title Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology
Journal Vol. 30
Journal No. 6
Page no. 10 (13 pages)
Keyword methanogenesis, archaea, biogenic gas, methanogenic media, phylogenetic analysis, MPN
URL Website https://apst.kku.ac.th/
Website title https://apst.kku.ac.th/high-methane-production-by-methanobacterium-ferruginis-mic6c05t-a-hydrogenotrophic-methanogen-isolated-from-a-depleted-oil-and-gas-field-in-a-neighboring-country/
ISSN 2539-6293
Abstract Some depleted oil and gas fields harbor anaerobic microbes, including methanogens. In this study, methanogens were isolated from a depleted oil and gas field in a neighboring country using enrichment techniques in methanogenic media (ATCC 1340). Five isolates were obtained. Among them, three isolates- ATCC 06.2-1, ATCC 06.2-2, and ATCC reactor 1- demonstrated a strong ability to produce high levels of methane in the ATCC 1340 medium. This culture medium is specifically designed to convert H2 and CO2 at a ratio of 4:1, leading to a theoretical total yield of 249.82 µmol of methane. The results indicated that ATCC 06.2-1, ATCC 06.2-2, and ATCC reactor 1 achieved methane production percentages of 94.07%, 75.65%, and 72.05% of the theoretical yield, respectively. Additionally, all three isolates could utilize formate and methanol as substrates for methane production and were classified as hydrogenotrophs. Genetic identification revealed that the three methane-producing isolates- ATCC 06.2-1, ATCC 06.2-2, and ATCC reactor 1- belong to the species Methanobacterium ferruginis Mic6c05T. The other two isolates, ATCC 03 and ATCC 04.2, were identified as Clostridium sporogenes DSM 795T. The three methane-producing isolates and the two Clostridium isolates show significant potential for optimizing alternative energy sources.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology

บรรณานุกรม

EndNote

APA

Chicago

MLA

ดิจิตอลไฟล์

Digital File
DOI Smart-Search
สวัสดีค่ะ ยินดีให้บริการสอบถาม และสืบค้นข้อมูลตัวระบุวัตถุดิจิทัล (ดีโอไอ) สำนักการวิจัยแห่งชาติ (วช.) ค่ะ