Fluidized bed design parameters affecting novel lactic acid downstream processing

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Lactic acid purification was directly done from fermentation utilizing a fluidized bed column refilled with a strong anionic exchange resin. The purpose of this work was to study the influence of two important design parameters, bed-diameter (D) and bed-height (H), in the lactic acid binding and elution capacity of the matrix. By changing the settled bed height from 2.5 to 5 cm for each diameter of column analyzed it was possible to obtain an 50% increase in the binding capacity of the resin in all experiments. This fact was attributed to a higher contact time between the culture broth and the anionic resin produced by the increase of back mixing and lactic acid residence time.

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Sosa, A. V., Córdoba, P. R., & Perotti, N. I. (2001). Fluidized bed design parameters affecting novel lactic acid downstream processing. Biotechnology Progress, 17(6), 1079–1083. https://doi.org/10.1021/bp010089s

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