Effect of oxygen on ethanol fermentation in packed-bed tapered-column reactor
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1432-0614
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Biology
Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
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Summary In ethanol production with immobilized yeast a major problem is the provision of nutrients to these highly concentrated cells. O2 being one of the nutrients of utmost importance to yeast cells, was fed into a column packed with beads with a cell loading of more than 40 g/l. Since addition of large volume of air or O2 to a cylindrical column reactor would aggravate the problems of pressure build up and channelling caused by the evolving CO2 gas, a tapered-column reactor and pulsed flow of oxygen gas was used. The supplement of O2 gas to the tapered column increased the productivity from 21.1 g ethanol x (l gel x h)-1 to 26.7 g x (l gel x h)-1, when the ethanol concentration at the outlet was about 80 g/l. The yield coefficient of ethanol was also increased from 0.41 g ethanol/g glucose to 0.43 after O2 supplement was started. The effects of frequency and duration of O2 supplement were also determined.
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Electronic Resource
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