Comparison of Glucose, Glycerol and Crude Glycerol Fermentation by Escherichia Coli K12

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Chaudhary N, M.O. Ngadi and

Abstract

Hydrogen and ethanol production from glucose, glycerol and crude glycerol fermentation using Escherichia coli was investigated. Crude glycerol used in this study contained 80% glycerol, 2.6% ash, 12.3% moisture, 1.7% free fatty acid, 3.4% MONG (matter organic non-glycerol), 2519 mg/kg sulphur and 9000 ppm sodium. The maximum yield of ethanol from crude glycerol of 0.36 g/g, corresponding to an ethanol concentration of 3.6 g/L was obtained at 10 g/L initial glycerol concentration, 5 g/L tryptone concentration and 100 rpm mixing speed. Comparable yields were obtained at the mixing speeds of 150 and 200 rpm. On comparison, this yield corresponded to 105% of the yield (0.34 g/g) obtained from pure glycerol at the same conditions and 85% of the maximum yield (0.42 g/g) of ethanol obtained from pure glycerol at 10 g/L initial glycerol concentration, 10 g/L tryptoneconcentration and 200 rpm mixing speed. Additionally, Escherichia coli growth for glycerol was characterized and compared to that for glucose with 10 % substrate concentration at 37°C and 200 rpm mixing speed. The net growth rate for glucose and glycerol were 0.43 and 0.26 h-1, respectively. The maximum dry weight attained for glucose and glycerol were 0.12 and 0.04 g/L, respectively.

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