Acetone–Butanol–Ethanol Fermentation Phenomenological Models for Process Studies: Parameter Estimation and Multi-Response Model Reduction with Statistical Analysis

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A phenomenological multi-response multi-parameter Acetone–Butanol–Ethanol fermentation dynamic model is developed and calibrated for fermentation process studies. The model was constructed based on other models reported in the literature and was calibrated with a maximum likelihood parameter estimation over Acetone–Butanol–Ethanol fermentation experimental data from the literature. After parameter estimation, a rigorous statistical analysis was conducted to evaluate standard deviations of estimated parameters and predicted responses as well as their respective 95% probability confidence intervals for correct parameters and responses. The significance of parameters was assessed via a Fisher’s F test. From the Base-Model with 17 parameters, a tight, more compact, Reduced-Model was developed with 9 highly significant parameters after deleting 8 nonsignificant parameters from the Base-Model and re-estimating the remaining 9 parameters. This Reduced-Model showed good adherence to the experimental data and had better performance comparatively relative to the Base-Model with 17 parameters using two different inhibition functions reported in the literature. The Reduced-Model is sufficiently good for preliminary engineering and economic assessments of ABE fermentation processes.

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Moura, F. R., de Medeiros, J. L., & Araújo, O. de Q. F. (2022). Acetone–Butanol–Ethanol Fermentation Phenomenological Models for Process Studies: Parameter Estimation and Multi-Response Model Reduction with Statistical Analysis. Processes, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10101978

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