Application of Continuous Substrate Feeding to the ABE Fermentation: Relief of Product Inhibition Using Extraction, Perstraction, Stripping, and Pervaporation
- 5 September 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology Progress
- Vol. 8 (5), 382-390
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bp00017a002
Abstract
The technique of continuous substrate feeding has been applied to the batch fermentation process using freely suspended cells, for ABE (acetone–butanol–ethanol) production. To avoid the product inhibition which normally restricts ABE production to less than 20 g/L and sugar utilization to 60 g/L, a product removal technique has been integrated into the fermentation process. The techniques investigated were liquid‐liquid extraction, perstraction, gas‐stripping, and pervaporation. By using a substrate of whey permeate, the reactor productivity has been improved over that observed in a traditional batch fermentation, while equivalent lactose utilization and ABE production values of 180 g and 69 g, respectively, have been achieved in a 1‐L culture volume.Keywords
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