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Dataset for 'Production of Volatile Fatty Acids from Slaughterhouse Blood by Mixed-culture Fermentation'

Dataset for 'Production of Volatile Fatty Acids from Slaughterhouse Blood by Mixed-culture Fermentation'
Dataset for 'Production of Volatile Fatty Acids from Slaughterhouse Blood by Mixed-culture Fermentation'
This dataset supports the publication: Placido J and Zhang Y (2018) Production of Volatile Fatty Acids from Slaughterhouse Blood by Mixed-Culture Fermentation. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery. Accepted on 06 April 2018. Fig 1. VFA profiles over the course of the 1-L batch experiment: a) reactor B1; b) reactor B2; c) reactor B3; d) reactor B4. The embedded images correspond to the VFA composition for each reactor. Fig 2. Soluble protein and TAN concentration in 1-L batch experiment: a) B1 and B2; B) B3 and B4. Fig 3. Fed-batch experiment: a) VFA profile of reactor FB1; the embeded image corresponds to the VFA composition. b) VFA profile of reactor FB2; the embeded image corresponds to the VFA composition. c) Protein consumption and TAN concentration. d) Cumulative gas production and pH. Fig 4. VFA profiles of the semi-continuous experiment: a) reactor SC1; b) reactor SC2; c) reactor SC3; d) reactor SC4. Fig 5. Soluble protein, TAN, gas produciton and pH of semi-continuous experiment: a) Soluble protein and TAN concentrations of reactors SC1 and SC2. b) Gas production and pH of reactors SC1 and SC2; gas produciton data represent the CO2, H2 and CH4 produced during each of SC2 feeding cycle. c) Soluble protein and TAN concentrations of reactors SC3 and SC4. d) Gas produciton and pH of reactors SC3 adn SC4; gas production data represent the CO2, H2 and CH4 produced during each of SC4 feeding cycle. Fig 6. Percentage of sequences assigned to order; the embedded plot is the sequences assigned to the genus level for the Clostridiales order: a) reactor SC3; b) reactor FB2. Table 3. Daily VFA production rates and yields of the semi-continuous experiment. Supplementary materials: Sup Fig 1. VFA profiles at different blood loadings in the absence of iodoform. Sup Fig 2. VFA profiles at different blood loadings in the presence of iodoform. Sup Fig 3. VFA profiles with or without enzymatic hydrolysis pretreatment. Sup Table 1. VFA yields at different blood loadings with or without iodoform.
University of Southampton
Placido escobar, Jersson E
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Zhang, Yue
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Placido escobar, Jersson E
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Zhang, Yue
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Placido escobar, Jersson E (2018) Dataset for 'Production of Volatile Fatty Acids from Slaughterhouse Blood by Mixed-culture Fermentation'. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0482 [Dataset]

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This dataset supports the publication: Placido J and Zhang Y (2018) Production of Volatile Fatty Acids from Slaughterhouse Blood by Mixed-Culture Fermentation. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery. Accepted on 06 April 2018. Fig 1. VFA profiles over the course of the 1-L batch experiment: a) reactor B1; b) reactor B2; c) reactor B3; d) reactor B4. The embedded images correspond to the VFA composition for each reactor. Fig 2. Soluble protein and TAN concentration in 1-L batch experiment: a) B1 and B2; B) B3 and B4. Fig 3. Fed-batch experiment: a) VFA profile of reactor FB1; the embeded image corresponds to the VFA composition. b) VFA profile of reactor FB2; the embeded image corresponds to the VFA composition. c) Protein consumption and TAN concentration. d) Cumulative gas production and pH. Fig 4. VFA profiles of the semi-continuous experiment: a) reactor SC1; b) reactor SC2; c) reactor SC3; d) reactor SC4. Fig 5. Soluble protein, TAN, gas produciton and pH of semi-continuous experiment: a) Soluble protein and TAN concentrations of reactors SC1 and SC2. b) Gas production and pH of reactors SC1 and SC2; gas produciton data represent the CO2, H2 and CH4 produced during each of SC2 feeding cycle. c) Soluble protein and TAN concentrations of reactors SC3 and SC4. d) Gas produciton and pH of reactors SC3 adn SC4; gas production data represent the CO2, H2 and CH4 produced during each of SC4 feeding cycle. Fig 6. Percentage of sequences assigned to order; the embedded plot is the sequences assigned to the genus level for the Clostridiales order: a) reactor SC3; b) reactor FB2. Table 3. Daily VFA production rates and yields of the semi-continuous experiment. Supplementary materials: Sup Fig 1. VFA profiles at different blood loadings in the absence of iodoform. Sup Fig 2. VFA profiles at different blood loadings in the presence of iodoform. Sup Fig 3. VFA profiles with or without enzymatic hydrolysis pretreatment. Sup Table 1. VFA yields at different blood loadings with or without iodoform.

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Published date: 2018
Organisations: Water & Environmental Engineering Group

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Local EPrints ID: 419272
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/419272
PURE UUID: 7e63c349-015e-4e0b-b567-cc91d420f4b8
ORCID for Yue Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5068-2260

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Date deposited: 09 Apr 2018 16:31
Last modified: 08 Nov 2023 02:38

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Creator: Jersson E Placido escobar
Research team head: Yue Zhang ORCID iD

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