The present paper reports the results of Citrobacter freundii, strain DSM 15979, that was tested for its ability to produce value added chemicals from biodiesel derived glycerol in a mesophilic fluidized bed biofilm reactor operating under continuous conditions at a specified hydraulic retention time (HRT) at 30°C. Elevating feed concentrations (10 to 144 g/L) were tested in order to understand their effects on simultaneous production of value added products with immobilized whole cells. Gin was found to be a significant independent variable for the productions of 1,3-PDO, 2,3-BD, ethanol, acetic, succinic and lactic acids under different organic loading rates (OLR). The major metabolite in the metabolic pathway was found to be 1,3-PDO followed by 2,3-BD reaching the maximum values as 26.1 and 18.8 g/L under the conditions of 92 g/L crude glycerol and 8 h, which is represents an OLR of 11.5 g/L.h, suggesting the formation of biofilms favor the utilization of high substrate concentration to enhance the mixed fermentation.
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The author would like to acknowledge Prof. Dr. Nuri Azbar for his insightful discussions. The author would like to acknowledge Prof. Dr. Fabio Fava and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Bertin for their valuable contributions and for providing the laboratory infrastructure. The author would like to thank Dr. Selene Grilli for her technical assistance with HPLC analysis. The author would like to acknowledge the ERASMUS+ Mobility Program.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Engineering |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | March 31, 2021 |
Submission Date | December 30, 2020 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 |
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