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Separation of ethanol from culture broth by pervaporation with hydrophobic porous membrane.
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1985
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Chemical EngineeringHydrophobic Porous MembraneEngineeringSeparation SciencePolymer MembraneMembrane ProcessBiochemical EngineeringBiotechnologySelective Permeation AbilitySeparation TechnologyWater TreatmentDownstream ProcessingAdvanced SeparationMicrobiologyPurification MethodMembrane TechnologyEthanol-water MixtureNew Fermentation System
Separation of ethanol-water mixture from alcoholic fermentation broth in which yeast is suspending is carried out by pervaporation, using hydrophobic microporous hollow fiber membrane of polypropylene. Results show that this membrane has a selective permeation ability of ethanol and has a potential to be applied as a new fermentation system.