
doi: 10.1002/jctb.5763
AbstractBACKGROUNDPolyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) containing 3‐hydroxy‐4‐methylvalerate (3H4MV) have better processing properties than other PHA types and were not prone to ageing. The main challenge in the production of these polymers is to simultaneously achieve high cell biomass, high polymer content, and high molar fraction of 3H4MV. The aim of this study was to investigate the production of poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate‐co‐3‐hydroxyvalerate‐co‐3‐hydroxy‐4‐methylvalerate) [P(3HB‐co‐3 HV‐co‐3H4MV)] by Cupriavidus eutrophus B‐10646, synthesize polymers with different contents of 3H4MV and investigate their properties.RESULTSIt was shown that 4‐methylvalerate (4MV, the precursor substrate) concentration in the culture medium must not be higher than 1 g L−1, and that 4MV must be carefully dosed, with at least 10–12 h intervals between supplementations. A series of polymers with molar fractions of 3H4MV between 2.7 and 11.3 mol% was synthesized. Degrees of crystallinity, molecular weight characteristics, and thermal properties of the polymers have been investigated as dependent on proportions of monomers.CONCLUSIONThe content of 3H4MV depends on the concentration of 4MV and conditions of carbon nutrition. The molar fraction of 3H4MV had a strong effect on the crystalline to amorphous region ratio. PHA containing 3H4MV specimens synthesized in this study had a degree of crystallinity of below 50%, which remained unchanged for 2.5 years. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
3-hydroxy-4-methylvalerate, synthesis, polyhydroxyalkanoates, 34.27.19, 31.25, physicochemical properties, 540, 620
3-hydroxy-4-methylvalerate, synthesis, polyhydroxyalkanoates, 34.27.19, 31.25, physicochemical properties, 540, 620
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