Fermentation Tank
A bioreactor is a device in which a substrate of low value is utilized by living cells or enzymes to generate a product of higher value. Bioreactors arc extensively used for food processing, fermentation,waste treatment, etc.
On the basis of the agent used, Bioreactors are grouped into the following two broad classes:
But in terms of process requirements, they are of the following types:
All bioreactors deal with heterogeneous systems dealing with two or more phases, e.g., liquid, gas, solid. Therefore, optimal conditions for fermentation necessitate efficient transfer of mass, heat and momentum from one phase to the other. Chemical engineering principles are employed for design and operation of bioreactors. But, in general, theoretical explanation usually lags behind technical realization.
A Bioreactor should provide for the following:
Modern fermenters are usually integrated with computers for efficient process monitoring, data acquisition, etc.
Basic Functions of a Fermenter:
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