2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(531e) Ethanol Production from Xylose by Ethanol Resistant Derivatives of Escherichia Coli Fbr5 under Batch and Fed-Batch Conditions
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Several ethanol resistant derivatives of the ethanologenic strain Escherichia coli FBR5 have been isolated. During pilot fermentor studies in a Luria broth medium containing 150 g/L xylose, strains ARL and ANE produced over 50 g/L of ethanol while FBR5 produces roughly 40 g/L of ethanol. Further fermentations were done with the goal of maximizing ethanol concentration. However, high concentrations of xylose (>175 g/L) were found to inhibit cell growth and ethanol production. Under fed-batch conditions where xylose concentrations were regulated at 100 g/L, ARL produced over 60 g/L ethanol. The fed-batch strategy combines the high ethanol yields and rapid ethanol production observed in batch fermentations with a product stream at a high ethanol concentration.