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Conversion of residual streams into VFAs for PHA production

In the context of the current transition towards a circular economy, the valorization of residual agricultural streams is a fundamental part in increasing the sustainability of crop production and achieving a full biorefinery concept. The production of PHA bioplastics through the conversion of many residual streams has already been proven to be possible and current studies focus on creating feasible options for a large-scale system.
Startdatum 03 February 2025
Solliciteren voor 20 January 2025
Ervaring Internship or graduation internship, MBO students welcome as well
Locatie Breda
Solliciteren
MNEXT biochemie

Description

In this project, different residual streams from agriculture and food production will be screened for their applicability as a feedstock in the production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), the main precursors for PHA production. Initially, fermentation tests will be conducted on 500mL Schott bottles to compare the potential of different streams. Different conditions will be investigated and the most promising streams will be evaluated on 2L bioreactors to establish a semi-continuous process.

Analytical methods consist of COD, total nitrogen and phosphate analysis for the characterization of the stream, ion spectroscopy (IC) for the VFA composition, and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and gas chromatography (GC) for the PHA evaluation.

If you have experience with fermentation and have an open and curious mind, you are in the right place. HBO and MBO students with a suitable background are welcome to apply.

Who we are

You will be working for the research group Biobased Resources & Energy within the center of expertise MNEXT – Material and Energy Transition. MNEXT is powered by the Avans and HZ Universities of Applied Sciences and helps businesses achieve their biobased goals by working with them to modernize higher professional education and to carry out applied research that makes a difference. The Biobased Resource & Energy research group is focused on valorizing residual streams from nature, agriculture or industrial sources, and the production and use of biobased energy.

Practical information

Duration: February 2025 – July 2025.

Compensation: The intern will be provided with a monthly payment of €350.

Working language: proficiency in English is essential.

Meer informatie? Neem contact op met:

Mithyzi Andrade Leal

Mail m.andradeleal@avans.nl Telefoon 31885257461 Solliciteer direct

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