Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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679588 | Bioresource Technology | 2015 | 6 Pages |
•A mechanistic model was developed to evaluate the effect of Na+ on PHB production.•Model calibration and validation was performed with batch and fed-batch data sets.•Both the steady state and dynamic behavior was effected by Na+.•Non-linear inhibition effect of Na+ on growth and PHB content.•Na+ shows linear inhibition effect on PHB production rate.
This study evaluates the effect of sodium (Na+) concentration on the growth and PHB production by Cupriavidus necator. Both biomass growth and PHB production were inhibited by Na+: biomass growth became zero at 8.9 g/L Na+ concentration while PHB production was completely stopped at 10.5 g/L Na+. A mathematical model for pure culture heterotrophic PHB production was set up to describe the Na+ inhibition effect. The parameters related to Na+ inhibition were estimated based on shake flask experiments. The accumulated Na+ showed non-linear inhibition effect on biomass growth but linear inhibition effect on PHB production kinetics. Fed-batch experiments revealed that a high accumulation of Na+ due to a prolonged growth phase, using NaOH for pH control, decreased the subsequent PHB production. The model was validated based on independent experimental data sets, showing a good agreement between experimental data and simulation results.