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Study of gaseous substrate fermentations: Carbon monoxide conversion to acetate. 1. Batch culture

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Abstract

Biological processes may be used to convert gas phase substrates, such as H(2)S, CH(4), CO, H(2), and CO(2), to useful products. Utilization of these substrates is often a mass transfer limited process, first requiring absorption across the gas-liquid interface and diffusion through the culture medium to the cell surface, prior to reaction. This article presents a method for determining fermentation parameters of a gaseous substrate in convenient batch vessels using a modified Monod model. The procedure is illustrated with experimental data for the conversion of carbon monoxide to acetate by the strict anaerobe Peptostreptococcus productus.

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