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Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) with in-situ product removal techniques have been developed to improve production economics due to the lower biobutanol yield in the fermentation broth.
Nitrogen-agitation is less efficient at promoting this product removal.
An optional intermediate PDMS film acted as flow regulator and enabled selective product removal.
Atmospheric source terms in different fission product removal processes are also calculated and compared.
Subsequently, we propose a hybrid extraction-distillation downstream process for product removal and purification.
Reactive distillation is one of the most promising candidates for in-situ product removal.
An organic/aqueous two-liquid phase setup for continuous substrate delivery facilitated in situ product removal.
Intermittent product removal at 50% volume replacement was better because it was able to regain the glucose concentration after ultrafiltration and minimised the over-dilution as occurred with the continuous product removal.
Numerical simulation of the batch process showed that the performance of the reaction process is improved by product removal.
The cellulose substrate conversion ratio was 53% in the continuous operation of reaction with simultaneous product removal.
These results suggest that a reactant feeding strategy and in situ product removal should be considered in subsequent process design.
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