Mechanistic understanding of mixed-culture fermentations by metabolic modelling
- Juan Manuel Lema Rodicio Director
- Miguel Mauricio Iglesias Director
Universidad de defensa: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Fecha de defensa: 26 de junio de 2020
- Jean Philippe Steyer Presidente/a
- Eva Balsa-Canto Secretario/a
- Korneel Rabaey Vocal
Tipo: Tesis
Resumen
Biorefineries are set to become an important agent in the shift towards a circular economy due to their potential to valorise organic wastes into marketable products. Anaerobic fermentations yielding volatile fatty acids are a key process in this production scheme as their products act as intermediates between the organic wastes and the final biorefinery products. However, their product selectivity is highly influenced by the environmental conditions and the mechanisms governing the process remain unknown. In this thesis, predictive tools were developed with the objective of understanding the mechanisms governing anaerobic fermentations and of designing processes targeting specific volatile fatty acids with high productivity.