| Literature DB >> 29113820 |
Annamalai Neelamegam1, Huda Al-Battashi2, Saif Al-Bahry2, Sivakumar Nallusamy3.
Abstract
Waste paper, a major fraction of municipal solid waste, has a potential to serve as renewable feedstock for the biorefineries of fuels, chemicals and materials due to rich in cellulose and abundant at low cost. This study evaluates the possibility of waste office paper (WOP) to serve as a potential feedstock for the biorefinery production of poly (3-hydroxybutyrate). In this study, the WOP was pretreated, enzymatically saccharified and the hydrolysate was used for PHB production. The hydrolysate mainly consists of glucose (22.70g/L) and xylose (1.78g/L) and the corresponding sugar yield was about 816mg/g. Ammonium sulphate and C/N ratio 20 were identified as most favorable for high yield of PHB. The batch fermentation of Cupriavidus necator using the pretreated WOP hydrolysate resulted in cell biomass, PHB production and PHB content of 7.74g/L, 4.45g/L and 57.52%, respectively. The volumetric productivity and yield achieved were 0.061g/L/h and 0.210g/g sugar, respectively. The results suggested that WOP could be a potential alternative feedstock for the biorefinery production of bioplastics.Entities:
Keywords: Biorefinery; Cupriavidus necator; Feedstock; Fermentation; PHB; Waste office paper
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29113820 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2017.11.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biotechnol ISSN: 0168-1656 Impact factor: 3.307