Comparative evaluation of radial impellers efficiency for bioreactors with stirred bed of immobilized cells 1. Disperser sawtooth and smith turbine

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  • ANCA­MARCELA LUPĂŞTEANU, ANCA­IRINA GALACTION, DAN CAŞCAVAL Author

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bioreactor, stirred bed, immobilized cells, yeasts, mixing, mixing time, radial impeller, Rushton turbine, disperser sawtooth, Smith turbine

Abstract

The influences of the main factors on mixing efficiency and distribution for a bioreactor with stirred  bed  of  S.  cerevisiae  immobilized  cells  in  alginate  (biocatalysts  with  4,  4.6  and  5.2  mm diameters)  have  been comparatively analyzed for three  radial impellers:  disperser  sawtooth, Smith turbine  and  Rushton  turbine.  The  most  efficient  impeller,  from  the  viewpoint  of  intensity  and uniformity of suspension circulation, was found to be the Smith turbine. The optimum size of alginate particles was of 4.6 mm, because it compensates the friction specific to the smaller particles and the deposition  of the  bigger  particles, the  values  of  mixing  time  recorded for  this  size  of  biocatalysts using the Smith turbine being the lowest ones.

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2022-07-12

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