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Membrane bioreactors for syngas permeation and fermentation

Journal

CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 6, Pages 856-872

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2021.1965952

Keywords

Syngas; fermentation; membranes; bioreactors; hollow fiber membranes; mass transfer; biofilms

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [P16-10/6]

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Syngas fermentation for biofuels and chemicals is a promising technology in the biobased economy. Membrane bioreactors show potential in overcoming limitations in gas-to-liquid mass transfer, with parameters like membrane material, module, and flow configuration playing key roles in enhancing performance. Model-based approaches are recommended for optimizing membrane bioreactor performance.
Syngas fermentation to biofuels and chemicals is an emerging technology in the biobased economy. Mass transfer is usually limiting the syngas fermentation rate, due to the low aqueous solubilities of the gaseous substrates. Membrane bioreactors, as efficient gas-liquid contactors, are a promising configuration for overcoming this gas-to-liquid mass transfer limitation, so that sufficient productivity can be achieved. We summarize the published performances of these reactors. Moreover, we highlight numerous parameters settings that need to be used for the enhancement of membrane bioreactor performance. To facilitate this enhancement, we relate mass transfer and other performance indicators to the type of membrane material, module, and flow configuration. Hollow fiber modules with dense or asymmetric membranes on which biofilm might form seem suitable. A model-based approach is advocated to optimize their performance.

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