Effect of total and partial pressure (oxygen and carbon dioxide) on aerobic microbial processes
- 1 January 1989
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Nature
- Vol. 40, 137-169
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bfb0009830
Abstract
In industrial bioreactors, levels and gradients of total and partial pressures are considerably higher than on the laboratory scale. In the relevant range (in general up to 2 or 3 bar, maximum approx. 10 bar), effects of total pressure on aerobic cultures are neglegibly small. CO2 partial pressures of more than approx. 100 mbar may have inhibitory effects on aerobic cultures. Growth of aerobic cultures can be enhanced by O2 partial pressures higher than 210 mbar (corresponding to air at 1 bar), if oxygen transfer is limited. In many cases, however, increased O2 partial pressure (higher than approx. 1 bar) is toxic to aerobic cultures and inhibits microbial growth and product formation. Stepwise and cyclic variations of O2 partial pressure may have positive or negative effects, depending on strain of microorganism, culturing conditions, and range of dissolved oxygen concentration. Knowledge of these effects is required in process development and bioreactor scale-up.Keywords
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