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An alternative process for butanol production: Continuous flash fermentation
(2008-02-04)
The objective of this work is to introduce and demonstrate the technical feasibility of the continuous flash fermentation for the production of butanol. The evaluation was carried out through mathematical modeling and ...
An alternative process for butanol production: Continuous flash fermentation
(2008-02-04)
The objective of this work is to introduce and demonstrate the technical feasibility of the continuous flash fermentation for the production of butanol. The evaluation was carried out through mathematical modeling and ...
Study of flocculent yeast performance in tower reactors for bioethanol production in a continuous fermentation process with no cell recycling
(Elsevier Sci LtdOxfordInglaterra, 2008)
Zymomonas mobilis immobilized on loofa sponge: levan and ethanol production in semi-continuous fermentation
(Univ Estadual Maringa, Pro-reitoria Pesquisa Pos-graduacao, 2017-04-01)
Zymomonas mobilis is a promising microorganism in the biotechnological production of ethanol and levan due to its low biomass and high tolerance to ethanol concentrations. Ethanol and levan production by Z. mobilis CDBB-603 ...
Mathematical modeling of a continuous alcoholic fermentation process in a two-stage tower reactor cascade with flocculating yeast recycle
(Springer, 2015-03-01)
Experiments of continuous alcoholic fermentation of sugarcane juice with flocculating yeast recycle were conducted in a system of two 0.22-L tower bioreactors in series, operated at a range of dilution rates (D (1) = D (2) ...
Ethanol fermentation of a diluted molasses medium by Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on chrysotile
(Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar, 2003)
Continuous ethanol production in a nonconventional five-stage system operating with yeast cell recycling at elevated temperatures
(Springer, 2002-09-01)
Three ranges of increasing temperatures (35-43, 37-45, 39-47degreesC) were sequentially applied to a five-stage system continuously operated with cell recycling so that differences of 2degreesC (between one reactor to the ...
Continuous ethanol production in a nonconventional five-stage system operating with yeast cell recycling at elevated temperatures
(Springer, 2002-09-01)
Three ranges of increasing temperatures (35-43, 37-45, 39-47degreesC) were sequentially applied to a five-stage system continuously operated with cell recycling so that differences of 2degreesC (between one reactor to the ...