Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
686264 Bioresource Technology 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A dual-layer coaxial hollow fiber (DLHF) bioreactor for cell immobilization developed to overcome nutrients transport limitation is presented. Cells were contained in the annular space between two coaxial hollow fibers, and nutrients were supplied by a forced convective transport from the shell side through the annular space to the lumen side. With judicious selection of the membrane materials, a low operating transmembrane pressure of 50 kPa, and using E. coli as the model organism, a high cell density of 1011 cells/mL annular space volume and a high cell viability of (up to 80%) were obtained.

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