Continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acids

Global energy demands combined with environmental restrictions are fueling a move to alternative energy sources. Biofuels are formed from biomass; the MixAlco process is one such method. In this work, food scraps are explored as a potential feedstock to the MixAlco process. Batch fermentation with v...

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Main Author: Coleman Jr., Stanley Albert
Other Authors: Holtzapple, Mark
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2008
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/85797
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-857972013-01-08T10:38:56ZContinuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acidsColeman Jr., Stanley AlbertFood ScrapFermentationpHCarboxylic AcidsbiomassGlobal energy demands combined with environmental restrictions are fueling a move to alternative energy sources. Biofuels are formed from biomass; the MixAlco process is one such method. In this work, food scraps are explored as a potential feedstock to the MixAlco process. Batch fermentation with various temperatures, buffers, and pH control methods elucidated the behavior of food scraps during fermentation. The pH and reactor configuration were limiting factors when maximizing production. A fermentor was developed and tested with constant pH control. This resulted in elevated concentration (100 g/L) and selectivity (82%) of desired products. The fermentation resulted in elevated concentrations, but low conversion of solids. The undigested material may serve as a nutrient source for fermenting lignocellulosic feedstocks. Combining various nutrient sources with lignocellulose, such as bagasse, resulted in additional production and further conversion. Multiple nutrient sources were tested resulting in total acid concentration ranging from 20.2 to 34.5 g/L.Texas A&M UniversityHoltzapple, Mark2008-10-10T20:50:42Z2008-10-10T20:50:42Z2007-122008-10-10T20:50:42ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistextelectronicborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/85797en_US
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topic Food Scrap
Fermentation
pH
Carboxylic Acids
biomass
spellingShingle Food Scrap
Fermentation
pH
Carboxylic Acids
biomass
Coleman Jr., Stanley Albert
Continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acids
description Global energy demands combined with environmental restrictions are fueling a move to alternative energy sources. Biofuels are formed from biomass; the MixAlco process is one such method. In this work, food scraps are explored as a potential feedstock to the MixAlco process. Batch fermentation with various temperatures, buffers, and pH control methods elucidated the behavior of food scraps during fermentation. The pH and reactor configuration were limiting factors when maximizing production. A fermentor was developed and tested with constant pH control. This resulted in elevated concentration (100 g/L) and selectivity (82%) of desired products. The fermentation resulted in elevated concentrations, but low conversion of solids. The undigested material may serve as a nutrient source for fermenting lignocellulosic feedstocks. Combining various nutrient sources with lignocellulose, such as bagasse, resulted in additional production and further conversion. Multiple nutrient sources were tested resulting in total acid concentration ranging from 20.2 to 34.5 g/L.
author2 Holtzapple, Mark
author_facet Holtzapple, Mark
Coleman Jr., Stanley Albert
author Coleman Jr., Stanley Albert
author_sort Coleman Jr., Stanley Albert
title Continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acids
title_short Continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acids
title_full Continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acids
title_fullStr Continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acids
title_full_unstemmed Continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant pH control to produce carboxylic acids
title_sort continuous fermentation of food scraps with constant ph control to produce carboxylic acids
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/85797
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