Integrative approach to produce hydrogen and polyhydroxybutyrate from biowaste using defined bacterial cultures
•Integrative approach for efficient biowaste utilization by defined mixed cultures.•A maximum of 75LH2/kg total solids and 2.1gPHB/L obtained in continuous culture.•Enhanced H2 and PHB yields by bacteria immobilized on ligno-cellulosic wastes. Biological production of hydrogen (H2) and polyhydroxybu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2015-01, Vol.176, p.136-141 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Integrative approach for efficient biowaste utilization by defined mixed cultures.•A maximum of 75LH2/kg total solids and 2.1gPHB/L obtained in continuous culture.•Enhanced H2 and PHB yields by bacteria immobilized on ligno-cellulosic wastes.
Biological production of hydrogen (H2) and polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) from pea-shell slurry (PSS) was investigated using defined mixed culture (MMC4, composed of Enterobacter, Proteus, Bacillus spp.). Under batch culture, 19.0LH2/kg of PSS (total solid, TS, 2%w/v) was evolved. Using effluent from the H2 producing stage, Bacillus cereus EGU43 could produce 12.4% (w/w) PHB. Dilutions of PSS hydrolysate containing glucose (0.5%, w/v) resulted in 45–75LH2/kg TS fed and 19.1% (w/w) of PHB content. Under continuous culture, MMC4 immobilized on coconut coir (CC) lead to an H2 yield of 54L/kg TS fed and a PHB content of 64.7% (w/w). An improvement of 2- and 3.7-fold in H2 and PHB yields were achieved in comparison to control. This integrative approach using defined set of bacterial strains can prove effective in producing biomolecules from biowastes. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.11.029 |