Aerobic Microbes

Aerobic Microbes — The Bridge

Aerobic fermentation is installed during TITAN Phase 2 in Sector 5a.

We call it The Bridge because it connects TITAN with the wider SOLIDEA platform family: ASMARA, AQUIS, STRATA and IGNIS.

Methanogenic fermentation gives TITAN its renewable methane pathway.

Acetogenic fermentation gives TITAN its ethanol, chemicals and materials pathway.

Aerobic fermentation completes the full fermentation stack.

It creates products within the Fermentation CAMPUS, prepares specialist microbial workers for deployment beyond the CAMPUS and connects prepared carbon with a much wider range of biological outcomes.

The Oxygen Side

Aerobic Microbes work in the presence of oxygen.

They use controlled carbon, nutrients and oxygen to grow rapidly and produce substantial microbial biomass.

This distinguishes them from the Methanogenic and Acetogenic families.

Methanogenic Microbes primarily produce methane.

Acetogenic Microbes primarily produce alcohols, acids and chemical intermediates.

With Aerobic Microbes, the microbial biomass itself may become the commercial product or perform the required biological task.

This is why Aerobic fermentation produces the heavy-biomass outcomes within the full fermentation stack.

The biomass can be harvested, separated, washed, dried and formulated into useful products.

It can also be maintained as a living Microbial Capability and deployed into treatment, recovery, extraction and remediation systems.