This study investigated the effects of electrolytes (CaCl, KHPO, MgSO, NaCl, and NHCl) on CO mass transfer and ethanol production in a HFMBR. The hollow fiber membranes (HFM) were found to generate tiny gas bubbles; the bubble coalescence was significantly suppressed in electrolyte solution. The volumetric gas-liquid mass transfer coefficients (ka) increased up to 414% compared to the control. Saturated CO (C) decreased as electrolyte concentrations increased. Overall, the maximum mass transfer rate (R) in electrolyte solution ranged from 106% to 339% of the value obtained in water. The electrolyte toxicity on cell growth was tested using Clostridium autoethanogenum. Most electrolytes, except for MgSO, inhibited cell growth. The HFMBR operation using a medium containing 1% MgSO achieved 119% ethanol production compared to that without electrolytes. Finally, a kinetic simulation using the parameters got from the 1% MgSO medium predicted a higher ethanol production compared to the control.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2018.05.012 | DOI Listing |
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