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Enrichment of a mixed microbial culture for polyhydroxyalkanoates production: Effect of pH and N and P concentrations.

Gabriela Montiel-Jarillo1, Julián Carrera1, María Eugenia Suárez-Ojeda2.   

Abstract

n class="Chemical">Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) are biopolymers that canpan> be anpan> alternative against convenpan>tional plastics. The study reported herein evaluated the enpan>richmenpan>t of a mixed microbial culture (MMC) operated under feast/famine regime anpan>d differenpan>t pHs in a sequenpan>cing batch reactor (SBR) using pan> class="Chemical">acetate as sole carbon source to produce polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). The enrichment step was evaluated at controlled pH of 7.5 and also without pH control (averaged value of 9.0). The acetate uptake rate (-qS) of both enrichments at the end of the experimental period exhibited similar behaviour being about 0.18CmolAcCmolX-1h-1 and 0.19CmolAcCmolX-1h-1 for SBR-A and SBR-B, respectively. However, the PHA-storing capacity of the biomass enriched without pH control was better, exhibiting a maximum PHA content of 36% (gPHAg-1 VSS) with a PHA production rate (qPHA) of 0.16CmolPHACmolX-1h-1. Batch experiments were performed to evaluate PHA-storing capacity of the enriched culture at different pHs and nutrients concentrations. In the pH experiments (without nutrient limitation), it was found that in the absence of controlled pH, the enriched biomass exhibited a PHA content of 44% gPHAg-1 VSS with -qS and PHA to substrate yield (YPHA/Ac) of 0.57CmolAcCmolX-1h-1 and 0.33CmolPHACmolAc-1, respectively. Regarding the experiments at variable nutrients concentration (pH ranging 8.8 to 9.2), the results indicate that the PHA content in the enriched biomass is significantly higher being around 51% gPHAg-1 VSS under nitrogen limitation. This work demonstrated the feasibility of the enrichment of a MMC with PHA storage ability without pH control. Results also suggest that better PHAs contents and substrate uptake rates are obtained without controlling the pH in the accumulation step. Finally, this work also highlights the importance of understanding the role of nutrients concentration during the accumulation step.
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Keywords:  Feast/famine; Mixed microbial cultures; Nutrients concentration; PHA; pH

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28117150     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.01.069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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