Influence of a propeller on Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentations in a pilot scale airlift bioreactor

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Pollard D.J. [1 ,2 ]
Ison A.P. [1 ]
Ayazi Shamlou P. [1 ]
Lilly M.D. [1 ]
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[1] Adv. Ctr. for Biochem. Engineering, Dept. of Chem. and Biochem. Eng., University College London, London, WCIE 7JE, Torrington Place
[2] Bioprocess Research and Development, Merck Research Laboratories, Merck and Co. Inc., Rahway
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英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
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Riser; Oxygen Transfer; Pilot Scale; Oxygen Uptake Rate; Energy Dissipation Rate;
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10.1007/PL00008945
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The hydrodynamics (sectional gas holdup and liquid velocities) and oxygen transfer performance of a conventionally operated multiconfigurable pilot scale (0.25 m3) concentric airlift bioreactor containing baker's yeast were significantly improved by operating a marine propeller to draw liquid down the draft tube and aid recirculation at the base of the vessel. Propeller operation reduced the severe DOT heterogeneity of the reactor, which gave DOT values below 1% air saturation in the riser, by producing DOTs above 40% around the vessel at maximum energy dissipation rate. As a consequence the overall oxygen uptake rate (OUR) of the baker's yeast increased up to 3 fold with the total energy dissipation rate into the reactor until the lowest DOTs of the vessel were at or above 10%. The different degrees of heterogeneity generated by the two reactor configurations enabled the reactor to be used as a scale down tool to study the impact of heterogeneity on the physiology of fermentation broths. Comparison of the hydrodynamics and oxygen transfer between tall and short reactor heights revealed that the faster circulation times of the short reactor produced a greater improvement in the OUR with propeller operation even though similar DOT changes occurred around both sizes of reactor. This indicated that the yeast cells were responding to the rapid DOT changes around the vessel.
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