Comparative study of ethanol production by an immobilized yeast in a tubular reactor and in a multistage reactor |
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Authors: | Y. W. Ryu J. M. Navarro G. Durand |
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Affiliation: | (1) Département de Génie Biochimique et Alimentaire, ERA-CNRS no 879, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, Avenue deRangueil, 31077 Toulouse Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Summary The productivity of continuous ethanol fermentation has been increased using fixed bed reactors where a high density of yeast cells was maintained on a packing of wood chips. Two different systems have been used: 1. A tubular reactor which produced alcohol solutions containing up to 13.5% (V/V) ethanol. High CO2 retention and a poor mass transfer between bulk medium and immobilized biomass prevented production rates higher than 2.2 g/l·h. 2. A multistage reactor where a better utilisation of the reactor volume led to improved performances. Solutions containing 132 g/l of ethanol (16.5% V/V) were produced with a productivity increased up to 4.8 g/l·h. A better distribution of the active biomass and a lower gradient of alcohol concentration between support and bulk medium are possible reasons for this improvement. |
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