C12M23/58

Yeast stage tank incorporated fermentation system and method
11427839 · 2022-08-30 · ·

Methods of and system for growing and maintaining an optimized/ideal active yeast solution in the yeast tank and fermenter tank during the fermentation filling cycle are provided. A new yeast stage tank is used between the yeast tank and the fermenter tank allowing yeast to rapidly produce a huge amount of active young yeast cells for a fermenter during the filling period. A measurable and useful controlling factor, % DT/% Yeast by weight ratio (or “food” to yeast ratio), is used (e.g., % DT=glucose), which offers information on the health status of the yeast. The controlling factor is used to control the status of the yeast throughout the entire process.

BIOMASS PRODUCTION IN ALKALINE CONDITIONS

A system and a method for producing biomass from a mixed community of algal species. The method comprises the steps of culturing the mixed community of at least two algal species as biofilms on transparent surfaces having structural features and an optical filter, providing a continuous supply of a culture medium comprising at least 0.5 mol/L aqueous (bi)carbonate and having a pH greater than 9. The method disclosed herein facilitates online monitoring of mixed community productivity by the quantification of oxygen production.

BIOREACTOR FOR CELL CULTURE

A bioreactor for cell culture comprising, a first set of open top troughs that are interconnected by a first set off low channels to form a first cascade, a second set of open top troughs that are interconnected by a second set of flow channels to form a second cascade, and a set of interconnecting flow channels coupled between the first cascade and the second cascade, wherein the first cascade circulates a fresh media and the second cascade circulates a cell culture and a first quantity of the fresh media from first cascade is supplied to the second cascade through the set of interconnecting flow channels when a second quantity of cell culture is removed from the second cascade.

SHEET-SHAPED CELL CULTURE PREPARATION DEVICE
20220267706 · 2022-08-25 ·

A device including a mixing bag for mixing liquids, a cell-suspension bag fluidly connected to the mixing bag, a diluent bag fluidly connected to the mixing bag, and a fluidly connected to the mixing bag is capable of easily preparing a sheet-shaped cell culture without requiring any large-scale equipment. The sheet-shaped cell culture can be aseptically prepared by the device, while reducing the risk of contamination, by using the mixing bag which is fluidically connected to the other bags. The device includes a support having a foldable structure. At least one of the cell-suspension bag, the diluent bag and the filter is fixed to various portions of the support. The device can be folded into a compact size, by folding the various portions of the support, allowing for efficient transportation and storage.

Multiple tank high solids anaerobic digester

A multi-stage anaerobic digester is designed to treat a high solids, stackable feedstock. The system may also receive a pumpable feedstock such as a slurry or sludge. In a first stage, the digestate circulates in one direction around a raceway such that the digestate may pass a feed inlet multiple times before leaving the first tank. An optional side stream loop withdraws fibrous material from near the top of the reaceway and return digestate with chopped fibers, preferably lower and further along the raceway. An outlet from the raceway located near, but upstream of the feed inlet discharges partially digested substrate to a second stage, which is operated as a stirred tank reactor. The two stages may be provided in a single tank with an internal wall separating a ring shaped outer portion from a cylindrical inner portion. The digester may be operated in a thermophilic temperature range.

Environmental photobioreactor array (EPBRA) systems and apparatus related thereto

A system is described herein that comprises one or more modular environmental photobioreactor arrays, each array containing two or more photobioreactors, wherein the system is adapted to monitor each of the photobioreactors and/or modulate the conditions with each of the photobioreactors. The photobioreactors are also adapted for measurement of multiple physiological parameters of a biomass contained therein. Various methods for selecting and characterizing biomass are also provided. In one embodiment, the biomass is algae.

Conversion of biomass, organic waste and carbon dioxide into synthetic hydrocarbons

A process and system for producing a synthetic hydrocarbon having a desired H/C ratio is disclosed. Organic material is biochemically digested in a two stage biodigester for separately producing a hydrogen containing biogas substantially free of methane in a first stage and a methane containing biogas in a second stage. The methane containing biogas is reformed in a first reformer to generate hydrogen gas and carbon monoxide gas, which are then combined in a mixer with the hydrogen containing biogas into a syngas in amounts to achieve in the syngas an overall H/C ratio substantially equal to the desired H/C ratio. The syngas is reacted with a catalyst in a second reformer, a Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor, to produce the hydrocarbon. Using a two stage biodigester allows for the generation of separate hydrogen and methane streams, a more economical generation of the FT syngas and reduced fouling of the FT catalyst.

PHOTOBIOREACTOR
20170267957 · 2017-09-21 · ·

A photobioreactor for cultivating photoautotrophs that comprises a first hatcher for containing the photoautotrophs and a first feed medium; a second hatcher for holding the photoautotrophs and a second feed medium; and a pump connected to the first hatcher, the second hatcher or both the first hatcher and the second hatcher for moving the photoautotrophs between the first hatcher and the second hatcher or vice versa.

Facility and Process for the Recycling of Biomaterial
20170267598 · 2017-09-21 ·

A facility for the recycling of biomaterial with a fermentation stage, whereby the fermentation stage has a fermentation chamber for the production of biogas through anaerobic fermentation of the biomaterial, and with a hygiene stage that is positioned downstream from the fermentation stage, whereby the hygiene stage has a hygienization chamber for the reception and the thermal hygienization of biomaterial discharged from the fermentation stage. A process for the recycling of biomaterial by zymosis is also provided, whereby biogas is produced in a fermentation stage through anaerobic fermentation of the biomaterial, whereby the biomaterial is, after flowing through the fermentation stage, conveyed to a hygiene stage in which the biomaterial thermal is hygienized, and whereby the biomaterial is, after flowing through the hygiene stage, made available as recyclable agricultural, hygienized fermentation residue.

Method and system for production of hydrogen, methane, volatile fatty acids, and alcohols from organic material

A method for producing H.sub.2, methane, VFAs and alcohols from organic material, including the steps of introducing organic material and microorganisms into a completely mixed bioreactor for producing H.sub.2, CO.sub.2, VFAs, and alcohols; recovering H2 and CO2; recovering a first liquid effluent including microorganisms, VFAs, and alcohols; introducing the first liquid effluent into a gravity settler for separating into a first biomass including microorganisms and a second liquid effluent including VFAs, alcohols and microorganisms; introducing the second liquid effluent into a separation module for separating into a second biomass including microorganisms and a third liquid effluent including VFAs and alcohols; recovering at least a portion of the third liquid effluent; and providing a recovered biomass by recovering at least a portion of the first biomass, the second biomass, or both, and introducing the recovered biomass into a biomethanator for production of CH.sub.4 and CO.sub.2.