Lecture 1 Flashcards
1
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Describe applications of biochemical engineering
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- Generation of biomass
- Industrial production of bakers yeast
- Animal/human feed - Extra-cellular products
- Products that are excreted by the cell into the environment
- some are waste products (e.g. alcohols/acids)
- some are active compounds (e.g. antibiotics/enzyme) - Intra-cellular products
- Products which are retained inside the cells and are extracted from the cells by destroying them
- E.g. most enzymes, human medical products (insulin)
2
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Describe the features of a bioprocessing plant
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- Low temperatures
- Near atmospheric pressures
- Low concentrations
- Difficult gas transfer requirements - Again stirring limitations do not help. Mass transfer increased with better convection. Solubility of gas in the medium/broth is facilitated by stronger agitation.
- Difficult heat transfer conditions - Large temperature gradients should be avoided. Microorganisms and enzymes “suffer” (death, denaturation)outside their optimal temperature range. Also stirring limitations do not help re T homogenization
- Complicated feedstock
- Non-Newtonian flow - Flow in tubes. Design of pumps and all equipment becomes more complicated. Special types of stirrers might be needed.
- Requirement for Aseptic operation - If something you don’t want in a bioprocess is contamination by undesirable microorganisms!
- Complicated kinetics and the unpredictability of micro-organisms to changes in conditions lead to difficulties in process and quality control.
3
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Why are heat transfer conditions difficult in bioprocessing plants?
A
Large temperature gradients should be avoided. Microorganisms and enzymes “suffer” (death, denaturation)outside their optimal temperature range. Also stirring limitations do not help re T homogenization
4
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Why are gas transfer requirements difficult in bioprocessing plants?
A
Again stirring limitations do not help. Mass transfer increased with better convection. Solubility of gas in the medium/broth is facilitated by stronger agitation.