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Chemistry, 23.04.2020 18:26, 20Tiglashou

The growth of bacteria X-II can be described by a simple Monod equation with μmax = 0.8 1/h and KM = 4 g/dm3, Yp/c = 0.2 g/g, and Ys/c = 2 g/g. The process is carried out in a CSTR in which the feed rate is 1000 dm3/h at a substrate concentration of 10 g/dm3.

a. What size fermentor is needed to achieve 90% conversion of the substrate? What is the exiting cell concentration?
b. Determine the washout dilution rate and the dilution rate at which the cell production rate is a maximum.

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