Mechanism of enhanced oxygen transfer in fermentation using emulsified oxygen‐vectors

Limitations of oxygen transfer in fermentation can be solved using auxiliary liquids immiscible in the aqueous phase. The liquids (called oxygen‐vectors) used in this study were hydrocarbon (n‐dodecane) and perfluorocarbon (forane F66E) in which oxygen is highly soluble (54.9 mg/L in n‐dodecane and 118 mg/L in forane F66E at 35°C in contact with air at atmospheric pressure). It has been demonstrated that the use of n‐dodecane emulsion in a culture of Aerobacter aerogenes enabled a 3. 5‐fold increase of the volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient(kLa) calculated on a per‐liter aqueous phase basis. The droplet size of the vector played a crucial role in the phenomena. When a static contact between gas bubble and vector droplet was established in water, the vector covered the bubble, in agreement with positive values of the spreading coefficient for these fluids. The determination of the oxygen transfer coefficients (kL) in a reactor with a definite interfacial area enabled the main resistance to be located in the boundary layer of the waterside either for a gas‐water or a vector‐water interface. Because oxygen consumption by weakly hydrophobic cells can only occur in the aqueous phase, the oxygen transfer is achieved according to the following pathway: gas‐vector‐water‐cell. Finally, a mechanism for oxygen transfer within this four‐phased system is proposed.

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