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Toward Maximal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production from Dairy Manure: Controlling and Optimizing Biosynthesis with Implications for Design

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Carleton, Benjamin S.. (2016). Toward Maximal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production from Dairy Manure: Controlling and Optimizing Biosynthesis with Implications for Design. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/carleton_idaho_0089n_10873.html

Title:
Toward Maximal Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production from Dairy Manure: Controlling and Optimizing Biosynthesis with Implications for Design
Author:
Carleton, Benjamin S.
Date:
2016
Embargo Remove Date:
2018-06-02
Program:
Chemical and Materials Science Engineering
Subject Category:
Chemical engineering; Environmental engineering
Abstract:

Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are biodegradable, biologically produced plastics with the potential to replace conventional, fossil fuel derived plastics. PHAs can be synthesized from otherwise undesired organic-rich waste streams, yielding a valuable commodity while achieving greater sustainability. To be economically successful, however, the PHA production process must be optimized and have design guidelines established. In this work, using fermented dairy manure as a model substrate, a 12-month evaluation assessed the long-term enrichment of a mixed microbial consortia dominant in PHA producers. Process control challenges led to mixed results, but a maximum intracellular PHA content of 64.7% (total solids) or 74.8% (volatile solids) was obtained. In addition, PHA production employing continuous substrate addition mode as opposed to traditional fed-batch improved operations and process control. Intracellular PHA content was strongly correlated with PHA yield on substrate, a previously overlooked metric, forging a clearer path to process optimization and full scale design.

Description:
masters, M.S., Chemical and Materials Science Engineering -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2016
Major Professor:
Coats, Erik R
Committee:
Admassu, Wudneh; Moberly, James
Defense Date:
2016
Identifier:
Carleton_idaho_0089N_10873
Type:
Text
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