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The Effect of Culture Media

Culture media is probably the most important operation parameter in the optimization of the ethanol yield [25,32,33,21]. Kundiyana and coworkers recently reported two studies on the effect of culture media during the syngas fermentation utilizing Clostridium ragsdalei. In one study they reported [32] the effect of nutrient limitation and two-stage continuous fermenter design on productivities, whereas in the other study the role of the buffer presence in the media was evaluated [25]. In the first study three nutrients, calcium pantothe­nate, vitamin B12 and cobalt chloride (CoCl2), on syngas fermenta­tion using Clostridium ragsdalei were determined using serum bottle fermentation techniques. These studies indicated that three-way interactions between the three limiting nutrients, and two-way interactions between vitamin B12 and CoCl2 had a significant posi­tive effect on ethanol and acetic acid formation. In general, ethanol and acetic acid production ceased at the end of nine days, corre­sponding to the production of 2.01 and 1.95 g L-1 for the above inter­actions. Reactor studies indicated the three-way nutrient limitation in two-stage fermenter, which showed improved acetic acid and ethanol yields compared to treatments in single-stage fermenter. As a result of these studies Kundiyana and coworkers concluded [32] that their results further support the hypothesis that it is possible to modulate the product formation by limiting key nutrients during C. ragsdalei syngas fermentation.

As the fermentation medium is a critical factor in the bioca­talysis route, there are several reports on using experimental and theoretical techniques in the optimization of pH and composition parameters. In one example, Plackett-Burman applied central com­posite designs to optimize the medium for ethanol production by Clostridium autoethanogenum in a medium containing NaCl, KH2PO4, CaCl2, yeast extract, MgSO4, and NH4Cl [33]. The optimum ethanol yields predicted by response surface methodology (RSM) and an artificial neural network-genetic algorithm (ANN-GA) were 247.48 and 261.48 mg/L, respectively. Furthermore, Guo et al. reported that these values are similar to those obtained experimentally under the optimal conditions suggested by the statistical methods (254.26 and 259.64 mg/L). It is interesting to note that the fitness of the ANN-GA model was higher than that of the RSM model. Additionally, as a result of optimizations in the culture media, yields obtained in this study were substantially higher than those previously reported (60-70 mg/L) with the same organism [33], and this result clearly established the importance of using optimum nutrient concentra­tions in the fermentation broth.

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