On-line monitoring and controlling system for fermentation processes.

A personal computer-based on-line monitoring and controlling system was developed for the fermentation of microorganism. The on-line HPLC system for the analysis of glucose and ethanol in the fermentation broth was connected to the fermenter via an auto-sampling equipment, which could perform the pipetting, filtration and dilution of the sample and final injection onto the HPLC through automation based on a programmed procedure. The A/D and D/A interfaces were equipped in order to process the signals from electrodes and from the detector of HPLC, and to direct the feed pumps, the motor of stirrer and gas flow-rate controller. The software that supervised the control of the stirring speed, gas flow-rate, pH value, feed flow-rate of medium, and the on-line measurement of glucose and ethanol concentration was programmed by using Microsoft Visual Basic under Microsoft Windows. The signal for chromatographic peaks from on-line HPLC was well captured and processed using an RC filter and a smoothing algorithm. This monitoring and control system was demonstrated to be effective in the ethanol fermentation of Zymomonas mobilis operated in both batch and fed-batch modes. In addition to substrate and product concentrations determined by on-line HPLC, the biomass concentration in Z. mobilis fermentation could also be on-line estimated by using the pH control and an implemented software sensor. The substrate concentration profile in the fed-back fermentation followed well the set point profile due to the fed-back action of feed flow-rate control.

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