Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite Materials

A prospective binder composed of a microbial polysaccharide levan present in the culture fluid was obtained. The synthesis of levan was carried out by an Azotobacter vinelandii bacteria strain using molasses, distillery stillage, and milk whey as the nutrient medium. The maximum amount of levan prod...

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Main Authors: Victor V. Revin, Nikolay V. Novokuptsev, Nikolay A. Red'kin
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2016-09-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_9661_Revin_Optimization_Cultivation_Azotobacter_Biocomposite
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spelling doaj-20104463cf53494aad63e8cf88cbc5c92020-11-24T21:33:26ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-09-011149661967510.15376/biores.11.4.9661-9675Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite MaterialsVictor V. Revin0Nikolay V. Novokuptsev1Nikolay A. Red'kin2National Research Mordovia State University, Department of Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Biochemistry, Ulyanova 26 b st., 430019 Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russian Federation; Russian FederationNational Research Mordovia State University, Department of Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Biochemistry, Ulyanova 26 b st., 430019 Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russian Federation; Russian FederationSamara State University, Department of Analytical and Expert Chemistry, Pavlov 1st., 443011 Samara, Samara Region, Russian Federation; Russian FederationA prospective binder composed of a microbial polysaccharide levan present in the culture fluid was obtained. The synthesis of levan was carried out by an Azotobacter vinelandii bacteria strain using molasses, distillery stillage, and milk whey as the nutrient medium. The maximum amount of levan produced in these experiments was 14.5 g/L. Composite materials were obtained based on wood waste and biological binder. Depending on the pressing behaviour, materials were obtained within a density range of 1083 to 1443 kg/m3 and a tensile strength of 7.2 to 32.4 MPa. Water absorption and thickness swelling were 7.2% and 14.9%, respectively. During hot pressing, the resulting materials changed in their attenuated total reflection-frustrated total reflection (ATR-FTR) spectra at frequencies of 930, 1000, and 1750 cm-1, indicating the occurrence of chemical and structural changes in individual components of the lignocellulosic raw materials and changes in the composition of biological binding agent. Analysis of the physico-mechanical properties and other results of the composite materials using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray microtomography suggested that composite materials based on the microbial polysaccharide levan-containing binder are advanced, new, and eco-friendly substances.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_9661_Revin_Optimization_Cultivation_Azotobacter_BiocompositeLevanAzotobacter vinelandii D – 08ParticleboardPolysaccharide bindersBiocomposite material
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author Victor V. Revin
Nikolay V. Novokuptsev
Nikolay A. Red'kin
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Nikolay V. Novokuptsev
Nikolay A. Red'kin
Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite Materials
BioResources
Levan
Azotobacter vinelandii D – 08
Particleboard
Polysaccharide binders
Biocomposite material
author_facet Victor V. Revin
Nikolay V. Novokuptsev
Nikolay A. Red'kin
author_sort Victor V. Revin
title Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite Materials
title_short Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite Materials
title_full Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite Materials
title_fullStr Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite Materials
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Cultivation Conditions for Azotobacter vinelandii D-08, Producer of the Polysaccharide Levan, for Obtaining Biocomposite Materials
title_sort optimization of cultivation conditions for azotobacter vinelandii d-08, producer of the polysaccharide levan, for obtaining biocomposite materials
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2016-09-01
description A prospective binder composed of a microbial polysaccharide levan present in the culture fluid was obtained. The synthesis of levan was carried out by an Azotobacter vinelandii bacteria strain using molasses, distillery stillage, and milk whey as the nutrient medium. The maximum amount of levan produced in these experiments was 14.5 g/L. Composite materials were obtained based on wood waste and biological binder. Depending on the pressing behaviour, materials were obtained within a density range of 1083 to 1443 kg/m3 and a tensile strength of 7.2 to 32.4 MPa. Water absorption and thickness swelling were 7.2% and 14.9%, respectively. During hot pressing, the resulting materials changed in their attenuated total reflection-frustrated total reflection (ATR-FTR) spectra at frequencies of 930, 1000, and 1750 cm-1, indicating the occurrence of chemical and structural changes in individual components of the lignocellulosic raw materials and changes in the composition of biological binding agent. Analysis of the physico-mechanical properties and other results of the composite materials using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray microtomography suggested that composite materials based on the microbial polysaccharide levan-containing binder are advanced, new, and eco-friendly substances.
topic Levan
Azotobacter vinelandii D – 08
Particleboard
Polysaccharide binders
Biocomposite material
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_9661_Revin_Optimization_Cultivation_Azotobacter_Biocomposite
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