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Jet aeration as alternative to overcome mass transfer limitation of stirred bioreactors
Authors:Sebastian Weber  Sebastian Schaepe  Stephan Freyer  Michael‐Helmut Kopf  Christian Dietzsch
Institution:1. Industrial Biotechnology‐Chemical and Process Engineering, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany;2. Department of Biochemistry/Biotechnology, Martin‐Luther‐University Halle‐Wittenberg, Halle/Saale, Germany
Abstract:In industrial biotechnology increasing reactor volumes have the potential to reduce production costs. Whenever the achievable space time yield is determined by the mass transfer performance of the reactor, energy efficiency plays an important role to meet the requirements regarding low investment and operating costs. Based on theoretical calculations, compared to bubble column, airlift reactor, and aerated stirred tank, the jet loop reactor shows the potential for an enhanced energetic efficiency at high mass transfer rates. Interestingly, its technical application in standard biotechnological production processes has not yet been realized. Compared to a stirred tank reactor powered by Rushton turbines, maximum oxygen transfer rates about 200% higher were achieved in a jet loop reactor at identical power input in a fed batch fermentation process. Moreover, a model‐based analysis of yield coefficients and growth kinetics showed that E. coli can be cultivated in jet loop reactors without significant differences in biomass growth. Based on an aerobic fermentation process, the assessment of energetic oxygen transfer efficiency kgO2 kW?1 h?1] for a jet loop reactor yielded an improvement of almost 100%. The jet loop reactor could be operated at mass transfer rates 67% higher compared to a stirred tank. Thus, an increase of 40% in maximum space time yield kg m?3 h?1] could be observed.
Keywords:Aerobic bioprocess  Energetic efficiency  Jet loop reactor  Mass transfer performance  Productivity
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