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Biosynthesis and Properties of a P(3HB- co -3HV- co -4HV) Produced by Cupriavidus necator B-10646.

Natalia O ZhilaKristina Yu SapozhnikovaEvgeniy G KiselevIvan V NemtsevAnna V LukyanenkoEkaterina I ShishatskayaTatiana G Volova
Published in: Polymers (2022)
Synthesis of P(3HB- co -3HV- co -4HV) copolymers by the wild-type strain Cupriavidus necator B-10646 on fructose or sodium butyrate as the main C-substrate with the addition of γ-valerolactone as a precursor of 3HV and 4HV monomers was studied. Bacterial cells were cultivated in the modes that enabled production of a series of copolymers with molar fractions of 3HV (from 7.3 to 23.4 mol.%) and 4HV (from 1.9 to 4.7 mol.%) with bacterial biomass concentration (8.2 ± 0.2 g/L) and PHA content (80 ± 2%). Using HPLC, DTA, DSC, X-Ray, SEM, and AFM, the physicochemical properties of copolymers and films prepared from them have been investigated as dependent on proportions of monomers. Copolymers are characterized by a reduced degree of crystallinity (C x 38-49%) molecular weight characteristics M n (45-87 kDa), and M w (201-248 kDa) compared with P(3HB). The properties of the films surface of various composition including the porosity and surface roughness were studied. Most of the samples showed a decrease in the average pore area and an increase in their number with a total increase in 3HV and 4HV monomers. The results allow scaling up the productive synthesis of P(3HB- co -3HV- co -4HV) copolymers using Cupriavidus necator B-10646.
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