Elucidating the influence of environmental factors on biogas-based polyhydroxybutyrate production by Methylocystis hirsuta CSC1
2020
Rodríguez, Yadira | Firmino, Paulo Igor Milen | Arnáiz, Esther | Lebrero, Raquel | Muñoz, Raúl
The valorization of biogas as a feedstock for the generation of added-value bioproducts will play a key role on the sustainability of anaerobic digestion. The present work assessed the influence of key environmental parameters (O₂:CH₄ ratio, temperature and nitrogen source) on the growth and polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) synthesis under nitrogen limiting conditions of the type II methanotroph Methylocystis hirsuta CSC1 using biogas as a feedstock. The O₂:CH₄ ratios tested (1:1, 1.5:1 and 2:1) did not affect significantly M. hirsuta CSC1 growth yields (~5 g TSS mol⁻¹ CH₄), although lower CH₄ removal rates were reached under O₂-limiting conditions (ratio 1:1). The highest PHB content (45 wt%) was achieved at a ratio 2:1 and was threefold higher than those obtained at lower ratios (~15 wt%). The increase in temperature from 15 to 25 °C resulted in increases in the growth yield (from 5 to 6 g TSS mol⁻¹ CH₄) and PHB content (from 32 to 40 wt%). Conversely, the lowest PHB content (30 wt%) was reached at 37 °C, together with a negligible growth under nutrient sufficient conditions. The nitrogen source also played a key role on both M. hirsuta CSC1 growth and PHB synthesis. Thus, ammonium resulted in the highest growth yield (7 g TSS mol⁻¹ CH₄), although the maximum PHB content was achieved when biomass was previously grown in nitrate as the nitrogen source (41 wt%). Nitrite exerted an inhibitory effect on M. hirsuta CSC1 growth.
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