H. Yu, Kacper Bruzda, D. Charalampopoulos, A. Chatzifragkou
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Abstract
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has attracted much research interest, delivering a combination of exclusive properties, such as flexibility, hydrophilicity, crystallinity, and a three-dimensional network. In this study, the effects of carbon source and cultivation conditions on BC production by the bacterium Komagataeibacter xylinus subsp. sucrofermentans DSM 15973 were assessed. Fructose was the most suitable carbon source and high BC concentrations up to 31 g/L were achieved in substrates with 60 g/L fructose, under static culture conditions. Notably, BC production was equally high under the same fermentation conditions in agitated cultures (~30 g/L). Moreover, the effectiveness of NaOH and NaOCl solutions in BC purification, and their potential impact on BC structure and properties were explored. The combination of weak NaOH and sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) was proved an effective purification method, preserving the fibre structure and crystallinity of BC.
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Johnson Matthey Technology Review publishes articles, reviews and short reports on science enabling cleaner air, good health and efficient use of natural resources. Areas of application and fundamental science will be considered in the fields of:Advanced materials[...]Catalysis[...][...]Characterisation[...]Electrochemistry[...]Emissions control[...]Fine and speciality chemicals[...]Historical[...]Industrial processes[...]Materials and metallurgy[...]Modelling[...]PGM and specialist metallurgy[...]Pharmaceutical and medical science[...]Surface chemistry and coatings[...]Sustainable technologies.