Bacterial cellulose (BC) production was realized in a batch cultivation of
Acetobacter xylinum subsp. sucrofermentans BPR2001 in a 50-L internal-loop
airlift reactor. When the bacterium was cultivated with air supply, 3.8 g/L
of BC was produced after 67 hours. When oxygen-enriched gas was supplied,
the concentration of BC was doubled and the production rate of BC was 0.116
g/L.h, which was two times higher than that of air-supplied culture and co
mparable to that in a mechanically agitated stirred-tank fermenter. Bacteri
al cellulose produced by the airlift reactor formed a unique ellipse pellet
(BC pellet), different from the fibrous form which was produced in an agit
ated stirred-rank fermenter. The BC-pellet suspension was demonstrated to h
ave a higher volumetric oxygen transfer coefficient than the fibrous BC sus
pension in a 50-L internal-loop airlift reactor. The mixing time of BC-pell
et suspension in the airlift reactor was also shorter than that in water. (
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