Study of growth kinetic and modeling of ethanol production by Saccharomyces cerevisae
There is a growing interest in bioethanol as biofuel since it has the possibility to be the potential substitute for fossil fuels. Ethanol batch fermentation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain was carried out in 10 L stirred tank bioreactor for 72 h at 0.075 vvm of aeration and 75 rpm of agitation...
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Academic Journals
2011
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Summary: | There is a growing interest in bioethanol as biofuel since it has the possibility to be the potential
substitute for fossil fuels. Ethanol batch fermentation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain was carried
out in 10 L stirred tank bioreactor for 72 h at 0.075 vvm of aeration and 75 rpm of agitation speed. 85.8%
conversion efficiency of ethanol production from glucose substrate was accomplished. This study
investigated the S. cerevisiae growth kinetics and ethanol productivity using computer simulation of
four different kinetic models which are: Monod, Contois, Modified Monod and Teisser. Teisser model
gave marginally better fit than other models tested as it obtained the highest correlation coefficient
(0.96299). Based on Leudking-Piret model, it could be concluded that ethanol batch fermentation is a
non-growth associated process. |
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