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Bioreactor with a semi-fixed packing: anaerobic lactose to lactic acid fermentation

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 The bioreactor with a semi-fixed packing consists of frames with stretched “Raschell”-type sacks on them. This construction enables the attainment of a larger interfacial area of the biofilm carrier per unit reactor volume as well as the easy removal of the exausted biomass at certain biofilm thickness. In the present paper the batch anaerobic conversion of lactose to lactic acid in this reactor with immobilized bacteria Lactobacillus casei is studied. The dilution rate of the feeding substrate solution was 1 mm/s. Comparison of our experimental results with data, obtained for free cells and other construction of bioreactors with immobilized cells is made. It is shown that the used immobilised biocatalyst is superior to free bacterial cells, or attached to the inner pores of polyurethane foam.

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Received: 28 May 1996

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Daraktchiev, R., Beschkov, V., Kolev, N. et al. Bioreactor with a semi-fixed packing: anaerobic lactose to lactic acid fermentation. Bioprocess Engineering 16, 115–117 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004490050297

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