| Literature DB >> 25490098 |
Senqing Fan1, Shiping Chen1, Xiaoyu Tang2, Zeyi Xiao3, Qing Deng1, Peina Yao1, Zhaopeng Sun1, Yan Zhang1, Chunyan Chen4.
Abstract
Unstructured kinetic models were proposed to describe the principal kinetics involved in ethanol fermentation in a continuous and closed-circulating fermentation (CCCF) process with a pervaporation membrane bioreactor. After ethanol was removed in situ from the broth by the membrane pervaporation, the secondary metabolites accumulated in the broth became the inhibitors to cell growth. The cell death rate related to the deterioration of the culture environment was described as a function of the cell concentration and fermentation time. In CCCF process, 609.8 g L(-1) and 750.1 g L(-1) of ethanol production were obtained in the first run and second run, respectively. The modified Gompertz model, correlating the ethanol production with the fermentation period, could be used to describe the ethanol production during CCCF process. The fitting results by the models showed good agreement with the experimental data. These models could be employed for the CCCF process technology development for ethanol fermentation.Entities:
Keywords: CCCF process; Ethanol fermentation; Kinetic models; Pervaporation membrane bioreactor; Secondary metabolite inhibition
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25490098 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.11.076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642