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- Microorganisms in Bioreactor - SpringerLink
Metabolites can be classified into primary and secondary metabolites Primary metabolites, such as proteins, lipids, vitamins, organic acids, and carbohydrates, are considered compensatory components for microbial growth and are produced during the exponential growth phase
- Membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment: A review
Membranes utilizes in wastewater treatment are usually classified into two groups; porous and non-porous The porous membranes use sieving size exclusion to separate particles such as Microfiltration (MF), Ultrafiltration (UF) and Nanofiltration (NF)
- Growth Dynamics of Bacterial Populations in a Two-Compartment . . .
Biofilm bioreactors are promising systems for continuous biosurfactant production since they provide process stability through cell immobilization and avoid foam formation
- Biological wastewater treatment and bioreactor design: a review
Various processes that have been successfully developed for wastewater treatment (treatment of industrial wastes effluents) have been surveyed with special reference to biological treatment including design of bioreactors
- Biological wastewater treatment and bioreactor design: a review
Various processes that have been successfully developed for wastewater treatment (treatment of industrial wastes effluents) have been surveyed with special reference to biological treatment including design of bioreactors
- UNIT 5 Bioreactor Design - Sathyabama Institute of Science . . .
Bioreactors are classified based on their mode of operation –as batch and continuous Modified types of the above modes are fed-batch, chemostat with recycle, multi-stage continuous reactors
- Bioreactor: Design, Principle, Parts, Types, Uses, Diagram
The bioreactor is the heart of any biochemical process as it provides an environment for microorganisms to obtain optimal growth and produce metabolites for the biotransformation and bioconversion of substrates into desirable products The reactors can be engineered or manufactured based on the growth requirements of the organisms used
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