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Continuous membrane fermentor separator

It may also be economical to remove the inhibitory product directly from the ongoing fermentation by extraction, membranes, or sorption. The use of sorption with simultaneous fermentation and separation for succinic acid has not been investigated. Separation has been used to enhance other organic acid fermentations through in situ separation or separation from a recycled side stream. Solid sorbents have been added directly to batch fermentations (18,19). Seevarantnam et al. (20) tested a sorbent in the solvent phase to enhance recovery of lactic acid from free cell batch culture. A sorption column was also used to remove lactate from a recycled side stream in a free-cell continuously stirred tank reactor (21). Continuous sorption for in situ separation in a biparticle fermentor was successful in enhancing the production of lactic acid (16,22). Recovery in this system was tested with hot water (16). [Pg.655]

Increasing interest is developing in continuous fermentation processes where microporous membranes are used to separate the fermentation broth from the product stream, thus retaining viable cells in the fermentor. [Pg.466]

Continuous fermentation processes can also be carried out in a hollow fiber fermentor (HFF).85 Cells are packed into the shell side of a hollow fiber module, while substrate solution is fed to the core of the fibers (Figure 7.41). Since the cell slurry is separated from the substrate solution by the membrane, HFFscan be used for fermentation of liquid streams containing low molecular weight fermentable substances. A careful choice of membrane molecular weight cut-off can also assure that the cell environment is fully sterilized. Figure 7.45 shows typical performance of an HFF for whey permeate fermentation to ethanol by... [Pg.473]


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