کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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677301 | 1459846 | 2012 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The optimal pretreatment condition for dairy manure further use obtained through the Box–Behnken experimental design was temperature 120 °C, H2SO4 concentration 1.61% and solid content 1%, among which temperature was the key factor influencing the performance of pretreatment. Under this condition, dry dairy manure could produce 60.8% of reducing sugar and 2.83% of protein. The pretreated dairy manure was then used as the fermentation substrate for producing l-(+) lactic acid by Rhizopus oryzae without any supplement of additional carbon and nitrogen source. The results demonstrated that either l-(+) lactic acid or ethanol produced could reach the highest concentration and yield in two days. R. oryzae was able to utilize pretreated dairy manure to produce l-(+) lactic acid and the highest concentration and yield were 1210.02 mg L−1 and 40.09% at pH 10, respectively, when ethanol as main byproducts was at a lowest level (74.64 mg L−1), whereas at acidic condition the concentration of ethanol could arrive at a higher level (648.15 mg L−1). The pH not only affected the production of l-(+) lactic acid and ethanol but also had an impact on the morphology of R. oryzae. At higher pH values, small and loose pellets of microorganism formed and produced more l-(+) lactic acid, while at low pH, filamentous mycelia were generated and less l-(+) lactic acid was produced. However, pH did not affect the C/N ratio in the fermentation broth since the ratio was observed to vary in a range from 12 to 15 during the experiment.
► Using dairy manure as sole carbon and nitrogen source in lactic acid fermentation.
► Feasibility of l-(+) Lactic acid production by Rhizopus oryzae using dairy manure.
► pH effect on the end products and the morphology of Rhizopus oryzae.
► Turning dairy manure treatment from land application to renewable production.
Journal: Biomass and Bioenergy - Volume 47, December 2012, Pages 442–450