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Modeling of Clostridium t yrobutyricum for Butyric Acid Selectivity in Continuous Fermentation

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  • Jianjun Du

    (Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Arkansas, 3202 Bell Engineering Center, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA)

  • Amy McGraw

    (Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Arkansas, 3202 Bell Engineering Center, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA)

  • Jamie A. Hestekin

    (Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Arkansas, 3202 Bell Engineering Center, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA)

Abstract

A mathematical model was developed to describe batch and continuous fermentation of glucose to organic acids with Clostridium tyrobutyricum . A modified Monod equation was used to describe cell growth, and a Luedeking-Piret equation was used to describe the production of butyric and acetic acids. Using the batch fermentation equations, models predicting butyric acid selectivity for continuous fermentation were also developed. The model showed that butyric acid production was a strong function of cell mass, while acetic acid production was a function of cell growth rate. Further, it was found that at high acetic acid concentrations, acetic acid was metabolized to butyric acid and that this conversion could be modeled. In batch fermentation, high butyric acid selectivity occurred at high initial cell or glucose concentrations. In continuous fermentation, decreased dilution rate improved selectivity; at a dilution rate of 0.028 h −1 , the selectivity reached 95.8%. The model and experimental data showed that at total cell recycle, the butyric acid selectivity could reach 97.3%. This model could be used to optimize butyric acid production using C. tyrobutyricum in a continuous fermentation scheme. This is the first study that mathematically describes batch, steady state, and dynamic behavior of C. tyrobutyricum for butyric acid production.

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  • Jianjun Du & Amy McGraw & Jamie A. Hestekin, 2014. "Modeling of Clostridium t yrobutyricum for Butyric Acid Selectivity in Continuous Fermentation," Energies, MDPI, vol. 7(4), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:7:y:2014:i:4:p:2421-2435:d:35199
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    1. Jianjun Du & Amy McGraw & Nicole Lorenz & Robert R. Beitle & Edgar C. Clausen & Jamie A. Hestekin, 2012. "Continuous Fermentation of Clostridium tyrobutyricum with Partial Cell Recycle as a Long-Term Strategy for Butyric Acid Production," Energies, MDPI, vol. 5(8), pages 1-14, August.
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