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Preliminary evaluation of biopolymers production by mixed microbial culture from citrus wastewater in a MBR system using respirometric techniques

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JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING
Volume 41, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102003

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Citrus wastewater; Intracellular biopolymers; Membrane bioreactor; Mixed microbial culture

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  1. Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR, Italy) [AIM 1845825]

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This study demonstrated the feasibility of producing biopolymers from citrus wastewater using mixed microbial culture in an A/O-MBR, with different conversion rates observed under different conditions. Further optimization of operating conditions is suggested for future studies.
This preliminary study was aimed at evaluating the feasibility to produce biopolymers (BP) from citrus wastewater by mixed microbial culture in an anaerobic/aerobic membrane bioreactor (A/O-MBR). The activated sludge of the A/O-MBR was successfully enriched in microorganisms having a good capacity in producing intracellular biopolymers. The production of BP was found to be about 0.55 mgCOD mgCOD-1 using pure acetate at a concentration of 1000 mgCOD L-1. When using fermented wastewater, the conversion of acetate into BP product was 0.56 mgCOD mgCOD-1 in the test performed with C/N equal to 1000:1, whereas it was only 0.12 mgCOD mgCOD-1 in the test with C/N of 100:5. The results achieved suggested the feasibility to use citrus wastewater as a feedstock for biopolymers production although the low biomass storage capacity (0.26 mgCOD mgCODbiomass - 1 ) suggested the need for optimizing the operating conditions in future studies.

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