Bubble Diameter, Mass Transfer, and Bioreaction of Dynamic Membrane-Stirred Reactors

Jian Gan, Huazong Liu, Yanpeng Wei, Jiajun Chen, Xingyan Li, Zhou Jiang, Ganlu Li, Hui Li, Kequan Chen

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Abstract

The gas-liquid mass transfer of reactors is the focus of intensifying biochemical engineering. Hence, this paper develops a dynamic membrane-stirred reactor to increase the gas-liquid mass transfer efficiency (kLa) and improve bioreactions. Dynamic membrane coupling mixing and aeration form uniform microbubbles to intensify gas-liquid mass transfer. The optimal pore diameter and blade angle of the dynamic membrane are 10 μm and 45°, respectively, providing more uniform microbubbles, better gas-liquid mixing performance, higher gas holdup, and better kLa. Compared with the traditional stirred reactor, the dynamic membrane-stirred reactor reduces the energy consumption by 50% and improves biomass and enzyme activity. The maximum dry cell weight is 30.13 g·L-1, and the maximum specific cell growth rate is 0.38 h-1, 48.9% higher and 31% higher than the traditional reactor. To sum up, the unique structure of a dynamic membrane-stirred reactor effectively reduces the bubble diameter and improves kLa and the bioreaction process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1760-1772
Number of pages13
JournalIndustrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
Volume63
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Jan 2024

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