Ionic liquid-based in situ product removal design exemplified for an acetone-butanol-ethanol fermentation

Biotechnol Prog. 2021 Sep;37(5):e3183. doi: 10.1002/btpr.3183. Epub 2021 Jun 21.

Abstract

Selecting an appropriate separation technique is essential for the application of in situ product removal (ISPR) technology in biological processes. In this work, a three-stage systematic design method is proposed as a guide to integrate ionic liquid (IL)-based separation techniques into ISPR. This design method combines the selection of a suitable ISPR processing scheme, the optimal design of an IL-based liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) system followed by process simulation and evaluation. As a proof of concept, results for a conventional acetone-butanol-ethanol fermentation are presented (40,000 ton/year butanol production). In this application, ILs tetradecyl(trihexyl)phosphonium tetracyanoborate ([TDPh][TCB]) and tetraoctylammonium 2-methyl-1-naphthoate ([TOA] [MNaph]) are identified as the optimal solvents from computer-aided IL design (CAILD) method and reported experimental data, respectively. The dynamic simulation results for the fermentation process show that, the productivity of IL-based in situ (fed-batch) process and in situ (batch) process is around 2.7 and 1.8fold that of base case. Additionally, the IL-based in situ (fed-batch) process and in situ (batch) process also have significant energy savings (79.6% and 77.6%) when compared to the base case.

Keywords: ABE fermentation; CAILD; ISPR; ionic liquid; process design.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acetone* / chemistry
  • Acetone* / isolation & purification
  • Acetone* / metabolism
  • Bioreactors
  • Butanols* / chemistry
  • Butanols* / isolation & purification
  • Butanols* / metabolism
  • Computer Simulation
  • Ethanol* / chemistry
  • Ethanol* / isolation & purification
  • Ethanol* / metabolism
  • Fermentation
  • Ionic Liquids / chemistry*
  • Liquid-Liquid Extraction
  • Research Design

Substances

  • Butanols
  • Ionic Liquids
  • Acetone
  • Ethanol