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Effect of CH4/O2 ratio on fatty acid profile and polyhydroxybutyrate content in a heterotrophic–methanotrophic consortium

Authors :
Saravanan Nadarajan
Karthigeyan Chidambarampadmavathy
Kirsten Heimann
Obulisamy Parthiba Karthikeyan
Patrick K. H. Lee
Source :
Chemosphere. 141:235-242
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Understanding the role of heterotrophic-methanotrophic (H-Meth) communities is important for improvement of methane (CH4) oxidation capacities (MOC) particularly in conjunction with bio-product development in industrial bio-filters. Initially, a H-Meth consortium was established and enriched from marine sediments and characterized by next generation sequencing of the 16s rDNA gene. The enriched consortium was subjected to 10-50% CH4 (i.e., 0.20-1.6 CH4/O2 ratios) to study the effects on MOCs, biomass growth, fatty acid profiles and biopolymer (e.g. polyhydroxybutyrate; PHB) content. Methylocystis, Methylophaga and Pseudoxanthomonas dominated the H-Meth consortium. Culture enrichment of the H-Meth consortium resulted in 15-20-folds higher MOC compared to seed sediments. Increasing CH4 concentration (and decreased O2 levels) yielded higher MOCs, but did not improve total fatty acid contents. PHB contents varied between 2.5% and 8.5% independently of CH4/O2 ratios. The results suggest that H-Meth consortia could potentially be used in industrial bio-filters for production of biopolymer/biofuel precursors from CH4.

Details

ISSN :
00456535
Volume :
141
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0fb404b1da64d5f3d982b49b0ed7ed1f