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Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis in coal-bearing environments: Methane production, carbon sequestration, and hydrogen availability

  • Methane is a valuable energy source helping to mitigate the growing energy demand worldwide. However, as a potent greenhouse gas, it has also gained additional attention due to its environmental impacts. The biological production of methane is performed primarily hydrogenotrophically from H2 and CO2 by methanogenic archaea. Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis also represents a great interest with respect to carbon re-cycling and H2 storage. The most significant carbon source, extremely rich in complex organic matter for microbial degradation and biogenic methane production, is coal. Although interest in enhanced microbial coalbed methane production is continuously increasing globally, limited knowledge exists regarding the exact origins of the coalbed methane and the associated microbial communities, including hydrogenotrophic methanogens. Here, we give an overview of hydrogenotrophic methanogens in coal beds and related environments in terms of their energy production mechanisms, unique metabolic pathways, and associated ecological functions.

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Author:Nuraly S. Akimbekov, Ilya DigelORCiD, Kuanysh T. Tastambek, Marzhan Kozhahmetova, Dinara K. Sherelkhan, Zhandos Tauanov
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.09.223
ISSN:1879-3487 (online)
ISSN:0360-3199 (print)
Parent Title (English):International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publisher:Elsevier
Place of publication:New York
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2024
Date of the Publication (Server):2024/08/15
Tag:Coal; H2; Hydrogenotrophic methanogens; Methane; Methanogenesis
Volume:52
Issue:Part D
First Page:1264
Last Page:1277
Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.09.223
Zugriffsart:bezahl
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Medizintechnik und Technomathematik
FH Aachen / IfB - Institut für Bioengineering
collections:Verlag / Elsevier