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Continuous stirred-tank bioreactor CSTB

Eor an ideal continuous stirred-tank bioreactor (CSTB), the concentrations of the various components of the outlet stream are assumed to be the same as the concentrations in the bioreactor. Continuous operation of a bioreactor can increase the productivity of the reactor significantly by eliminating the downtime and the ease of automation. [Pg.1522]

Steady-state flow reactors, with a constant supply of reactants and continuous removal of products, can be operated as both a continuous stirred-tank bioreactor (CSTB) and as a plug flow bioreactor (PFB). It is possible to have different configurations of the membrane bioreactor where the biocatalyst is immobilized in the fractionated membrane support (Katoh and Yoshida, 2010). In Fig. 1.6 the scheme of a CSMB in which the biocatalyst is immobilized on the surface of the membrane beads is presented. The biocatalyst immobilized in the porous structure of a fractioned membrane can also be operated in CSMB. For example, two configurations are shown in Fig. 1.7 (a) for flat-sheet and (b) for spherical porous structures, respectively. Such structures could also be adopted for PFB, where a bed of membrane support with the immobilized biocatalyst could be utilized, in either a fixed or fluid configuration. [Pg.19]


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