Continuous removal of ethanol from dilute ethanol-water mixtures using hot microbubbles

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2021)

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Product inhibition is a barrier to many fermentation processes, including bioethanol production, and is responsible for dilute product streams which are energy intensive to purify. The main purpose of this study was to investigate whether hot microbubble stripping could be used to remove ethanol continuously from dilute ethanol-water mixtures expected in a bioreactor and maintain ethanol concentrations below the inhibitory levels for the thermophile Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius (TM242), that can utilize a range of sugars derived from lignocellulosic biomass. A custom-made microbubble stripping unit that produces clouds of hot microbubbles (similar to 120 degrees C) by fluidic oscillation was used to remove ethanol from similar to 2% (v/v) ethanol-water mixtures maintained at 60 degrees C. Ethanol was continuously added to the unit to simulate microbial metabolism. The initial liquid height and the ethanol addition rate were varied from 10 to 50 mm and 2.1-21.2 g h(-1) respectively. In all the experiments, ethanol concentration was maintained well below the inhibition threshold of the target organism (similar to 2% [v/v]). This microbubble stripping unit has the potential to operate in conjunction with a 0.5-1.0 L fermenter to allow an ethanol productivity of 14.9-7.8 g L(-1)h(-1) continuously.
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Microbubbles, Ethanol-water mixtures, Air stripping, Product inhibition, Bioethanol recovery
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