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Tubular/hollow-fiber membrane bioreactor

Membrane bioreactors have been modelled using approaches that have proven successful in the more conventional catalytic membrane reactor applications. The simplest membrane bioreactor system, as noted in Chapter 4, consists of two separate units, a bioreactor (typically a well-stirred batch reactor) coupled with an external hollow fiber or tubular or flat membrane module. These reactors have been modelled by coupling the classical equations of stirred tank reactors with the mathematical expressions describing membrane permeation. What makes this type of modelling unique is the complexity of the mecha-... [Pg.213]

Added productivity of lactic acid fermentations can be achieved by combining continuous systems with mechanisms that allow higher bacterial cell concentrationsResearch is concentrated on two mechanisms (1) membrane recycle bioreactors (MRBs) and (2) immobilized cell systems (ICSs). The MRB consists of a continuous stirred-tank reactor in a semiclosed loop with a hollow fiber, tubular, flat, or cross flow membrane unit that allows cell and lactic acid separation and recycle of cells back to the bioreactor. The results of a number of laboratory studies with various MRB systems demonstrate the effect of high cell concentrations on raising lactic acid productivity (Litchfield 1996). O Table 1.12 lists examples of published results employing various MRB systems. [Pg.31]


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