Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4752027 | Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2017 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the performance of different mixed microbial cultures (MMC) able to ferment crude glycerol generated from animal fat-based biodiesel to produce 1,3 propanediol (1,3 PDO) and butyric acid, under non-sterile conditions. Eight different continuous flow stirred-tank reactors (CSTR) were set up with different inoculum types and growth media. The distribution of metabolic products under variable operating conditions was determined. All MMC were characterized from a kinetic point of view and overall stoichiometric reactions were constructed. Changes in the microbial communities were monitored by means of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). Maximum substrate degradation rate reached approximately 110Â g/L/d of glycerol (with a productivity of 38Â g/L/d and 11Â g/L/d for 1,3 PDO and butyric acid, respectively), obtained with an hydraulic retention time of 12Â h and 60Â g/L feed. The maximum feed concentration reached almost 90Â g/L, leading though to an incomplete substrate degradation.
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Authors
Cristiano Varrone, Georgis Floriotis, Tonje M.B. Heggeset, Simone B. Le, Sidsel Markussen, Ioannis V. Skiadas, Hariklia N. Gavala,