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Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) Production from Lignocellulosic Wastes Using Bacillus megaterium ATCC 14581

Lacrimioara Șenilă, Emese Gál, Enikő Kovács, Oana Cadar, Monica Dan, Marin Șenilă, Cecilia Roman

2023Polymers18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the production of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) from lignocellulosic biomass through a series of steps, including microwave irradiation, ammonia delignification, enzymatic hydrolysis, and fermentation, using the Bacillus megaterium ATCC 14581 strain. The lignocellulosic biomass was first pretreated using microwave irradiation at different temperatures (180, 200, and 220 °C) for 10, 20, and 30 min. The optimal pretreatment conditions were determined using the central composite design (CCD) and the response surface methodology (RSM). In the second step, the pretreated biomass was subjected to ammonia delignification, followed by enzymatic hydrolysis. The yield obtained for the pretreated and enzymatically hydrolyzed biomass was lower (70.2%) compared to the pretreated, delignified, and enzymatically hydrolyzed biomass (91.4%). These hydrolysates were used as carbon substrates for the synthesis of PHB using Bacillus megaterium ATCC 14581 in batch cultures. Various analytical methods were employed, namely nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR and13C-NMR), electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (EI-MS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), to identify and characterize the extracted PHB. The XRD analysis confirmed the partially crystalline nature of PHB.

Topics & Concepts

Bacillus megateriumLignocellulosic biomassHydrolysisNuclear chemistryChemistryEnzymatic hydrolysisHydrolysateBiomass (ecology)Fourier transform infrared spectroscopyFermentationThermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceFood scienceOrganic chemistryChemical engineeringBacteriaAgronomyBiologyEngineeringGeneticsbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesBiofuel production and bioconversionAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies