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. 2020 Mar 27;13:59. doi: 10.1186/s13068-020-01695-y

Table 1.

Catabolic reactions leading to the production of ethanol and acetate and related standard changes in Gibbs free energy and enthalpy

Reactiona ΔGr0 ΔHr0 Eq nr.
kJ mol−1CS kJ mol−1bP kJ mol−1CS kJ mol−1bP
-6CO-3H2O+C2H5OH+4CO2 − 37.4 − 224.4 − 57.4 − 344.0 (1)
-6H2-2CO2+C2H5OH+3H2O − 52.3 − 104.6 − 178.8 − 357.6 (2)
-4CO-2H2O+C2H3O2-+H++2CO2 − 33.6 − 134.3 − 65.0 − 260.0 (3)
-4H2-2CO2+C2H3O2-+H++2H2O − 28.1 − 56.2 − 134.7 − 269.5 (4)

aThe stoichiometry of catabolic reactions and the energy changes are defined to satisfy balances on all elements involved, charge and degree of reduction. Standard Gibbs free energy and enthalpy of formation of the compounds involved in Eqs. (1–4) were retrieved from the supplementary material in [43]

bResults are expressed per mole of product, i.e., the product in Eqs. 1 and 2 is ethanol while acetate is the product in Eqs. 3 and 4