Continuous Ethanol Production via a Magnetically Stabilized Bioreactor
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open in viewerThe goal of this project was to produce ethanol using a magnetically stabilized, continuous, bioreactor. This was achieved by the entrapment of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae yeast in calcium alginate beads, doped with magnetite. The bioreactor was constructed in-house and consisted of a flow through chamber in which the beads were stabilized with an array of magnets. Ethanol production was monitored over a period of up to 8 days using gas chromatography analysis of headspace vapor. Immobilization of yeast cells allowed for the optimization of ethanol production. With a working volume of 250mL, a 13% ethanol concentration was achieved within 72 hours. The system may be used for biofuel production ideally using waste as feedstock and appropriate selection of the entrapped organism.
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- E-project-041511-131123
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- 2011
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- 2011-04-15
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