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Process Design Aspects and Comparison of Different Bioreactors

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Mass Transfer with Chemical Reaction in Multiphase Systems

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The aim of a bioreactor is to ensure the optimal environment for the particular microorganism with respect to cell growth and/or product formation. Therefore the optimum reactor construction and operation is strongly influenced by the microorganism directly as well as indirectly due to medium properties and the biochemical process itself.

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Schügerl, K. (1983). Process Design Aspects and Comparison of Different Bioreactors. In: Alper, E. (eds) Mass Transfer with Chemical Reaction in Multiphase Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 72/73. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-6900-2_18

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