One of the mass transfer resistances for the gas exchange of shaking flasks
is the sterile plug. The gas exchange through the sterile plug is describe
d by an extended model of Henzler and Schedel [Bioprocess Eng. 7 (1991) 123
]. Based on this model, a new method was developed to obtain the mass trans
fer resistance of various sterile closures. It consists of measuring the wa
ter evaporation rate of the shaking flask and is therefore very easily appl
ied. Sterile plugs made of cotton. wrapped paper, urethane foam and fibregl
ass and caps made out of aluminium and silicone have been examined. Instead
of the oxygen transfer coefficient (k(O2)), which is commonly found in the
literature, the carbon dioxide diffusion coefficient (D-CO2) is used to de
scribe the mass transfer resistance of the sterile plug. The investigation
revealed that this resistance is mainly dependent on the neck geometry and
to a lesser extent on the plug material and density. The gas exchange of al
uminium-caps was not reproducible. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All right
s reserved.