2022 Annual Meeting
(674b) Use of SMB Technology to Extract Oxygenates from Dilute Fermentation Broth
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An improvement to the above SMB process is also discussed in which increasing the number of raffinate streams alone or in combination with a hot regeneration zone within the SMB cycle can significantly reduce the capital and operating costs associated with the incorporation of the SMB process to produce ethanol and butanediol from biofermentation effluent. This process is an improvement over conventional distillation which is very energy intensive and not practical for dilute fermentation broths.
The process is useful for removing water from dilute aqueous mixtures of organic compounds comprising ethanol in dilute concentration in water and produced by fermentation, biomass extraction, biocatalytic, and enzymatic processes which are not economically recoverable by conventional distillation methods.