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Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production by halophilic mixed consortia has great advantage in cost. PHB production by the two-step production process using halophilic activated sludge cultured from estuary sediment was investigated. During the continuous 300 d, the ability of PHB storage at different F/F was assessed from the performance of the long-term tests, experiments of PHB production and the observed kinetics. The ratio of feast to famine (F/F) as an important parameter directly affected the capacity of the PHB-storing of halophilic activated sludge. At a high F/F the non PHB-storing bacteria became dominant in the enrichment reactor, while a low F/F was in favor of the selection and enrichment of PHB-storing bacteria. Moreover, the culture selected at F/F less than 0.33 showed the best PHB-storing capacity with a PHB content of 46.7% cell dry weight and a PHB yield of 0.358 mg PHB(mg Ac)-1. The results obtained in the study provided a guidance to the production of PHB by halophilic activated sludge. ©, 2015, Chemical Industry Press. All right reserved.
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CIESC Journal
ISSN: 0438-1157
Year: 2015
Issue: 4
Volume: 66
Page: 1491-1497
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