Affiliation:
1. Bioprocess Development Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB Stuttgart Germany
2. Department of Chemical Engineering University of Antioquia El Carmen de Viboral Colombia
3. Institute of Interfacial Engineering and Plasma Technology IGVP University of Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany
Abstract
AbstractPolyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) have gained interest recently due to their biodegradability and versatility. In particular, the chemical compositions of medium‐chain‐length (mcl)‐PHAs are highly diverse, comprising different monomers containing 6–14 carbon atoms. This review summarizes different feedstocks and fermentation strategies to enhance mcl‐PHA production and briefly discusses the downstream processing. This review also provides comprehensive details on analytical tools for determining the composition and properties of mcl‐PHA. Moreover, this study provides novel information by statistically analyzing the data collected from several reports on mcl‐PHA to determine the optimal fermentation parameters (specific growth rate, PHA productivity, and PHA yield from various structurally related and unrelated substrates), mcl‐PHA composition, molecular weight (MW), and thermal and mechanical properties, in addition to other relevant statistical values. The analysis revealed that the median PHA productivity observed in the fed‐batch feeding strategy was 0.4 g L−1 h−1, which is eight times higher than that obtained from batch feeding (0.05 g L−1 h−1). Furthermore, 3‐hydroxyoctanoate and ‐decanoate were the primary monomers incorporated into mcl‐PHA. The investigation also determined the median glass transition temperature (−43°C) and melting temperature (47°C), which indicated that mcl‐PHA is a flexible amorphous polymer at room temperature with a median MW of 104 kDa. However, information on the monomer composition or heterogeneity and the associated physical and mechanical data of mcl‐PHAs is inadequate. Based on their mechanical values, the mcl‐PHAs can be classified as semi‐crystalline polymers (median crystallinity 23%) with rubber‐like properties and a median elongation at break of 385%. However, due to the limited mechanical data available for mcl‐PHAs with known monomer composition, identifying suitable processing tools and applications to develop mcl‐PHAs further is challenging.
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