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Jankovic, T.J. (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Kiss, A.A. (author)
BACKGROUND: Isopropanol and acetone production by syngas fermentation is a promising alternative to conventional fossil carbon-dependent production. However, this alternative technology has not yet been scaled up to an industrial level owing to the relatively low product concentrations (about 5 wt% in total). This original research aims to...
journal article 2023
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Jankovic, T.J. (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Kiss, A.A. (author)
Syngas fermentation is used industrially to produce diluted bioethanol (about 1–6 wt%). This research study proposes a novel downstream process that recovers bioethanol in an energy-efficient and cost-effective manner, improves fermentation yield by recycling all fermentation broth components (microbes, acetate and water), and is designed for...
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Shijaz, H. (author), Gallucci, Fausto (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Posada Duque, J.A. (author)
Syngas fermentation is a biochemical pathway to produce ethanol and has been commercialized successfully. The economic viability of this process could be further improved to become more competitive in the existing ethanol market. Improving gas utilization is the key, and can be done by recycling the unreacted syngas. This work is an early...
book chapter 2023
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Puiman, L. (author), Perdigão Elisiário, M. (author), Crasborn, Lilo M.L. (author), Wagenaar, Liselot E.C.H. (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author), Haringa, C. (author)
In gas fermentations (using O2, CO, H2, CH4 or CO2), gas-to-liquid mass transfer is often regarded as one of the limiting processes. However, it is widely known that components in fermentation broths (e.g., salts, biomass, proteins, antifoam, and organic products such as alcohols and acids) have tremendous impact on the volumetric mass transfer...
journal article 2022
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Perdigão Elisiário, M. (author), De Wever, Heleen (author), Van Hecke, Wouter (author), Noorman, H.J. (author), Straathof, Adrie J.J. (author)
Syngas fermentation to biofuels and chemicals is an emerging technology in the biobased economy. Mass transfer is usually limiting the syngas fermentation rate, due to the low aqueous solubilities of the gaseous substrates. Membrane bioreactors, as efficient gas–liquid contactors, are a promising configuration for overcoming this gas-to...
review 2021
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