Abstract
ABE (acetone- butanol- ethanol) fermentation wastewater was treated by mono-culture or binary co-culture of three oleaginous yeasts belonging to genus Trichosporon (Trichosporon cutaneum, Trichosporon dermatis, and Trichosporon coremiiforme). Considering biomass and lipid content, co-culture showed little beneficial effect possibly due to the earlier lipid turnover. The treatment by co-culture of T. dermatis and T. cutaneum showed no beneficial effect for lipid yield, but the ratio of oleic and linoleic acid in microbial oil increased obviously. For co-culture, the COD degradation rate of batch mode was higher than that of fed-batch mode, but the biomass of batch mode was lower, indicating that the degraded COD did not totally convert into biomass. Lipid turnover existed in the treatment of ABE fermentation by mono-culture of yeast or co-culture of yeasts, and the lipid turnover was much obvious for co-culture mode. The evolution of polysaccharide was complex that lipid and polysaccharide might convert into each other.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have