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GIUSEPPE MIRKO NAZARENO GALLO

The role of C/N ratio on the modulation of sewage sludge microbiota for producing polyhydroxyalkanoates

  • Authors: Ylenia Di Leto¹, Fanny Claire Capri¹, Antonio Mineo², Giorgio Mannina², Rosa Alduina¹ ³, Giuseppe Gallo¹ ³
  • Publication year: 2024
  • Type: Abstract in atti di convegno pubblicato in volume
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/645537

Abstract

Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) can be generated by the products of an excess sewage sludge fermentation process. An efficient method reported is to enrich a PHA-producing community in an aerobic feast/anoxic famine enrichment strategy. This work evaluated the effect of different C/N feed ratios of 3.5, 2 and 1 g COD/g N. The study was executed on a pilot plant scale with municipal excess sludge as an organic carbon source. System performance in PHA production was monitored over the three experimental periods characterised by the different C/N ratios. Preliminary results show that a lower C/N ratio decreased the PHA production (20, 24 and 26 % w/w of PHA produced, for COD/N ratios of 1, 2 and 3.5 g COD/g N respectively). Metataxonomic analysis revealed an increase of PHA producers’ microorganisms at the ratio of 3.5 g COD/g N. The insights gained from the study demonstrate the negative effect of low C/N ratios on PHA production. Moreover, the metataxonomic proved to be useful in highlighting relationships between operating conditions, microbiota, and the achievement of specific outputs.