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<p>0.5 L chemostat experiment with 44 ml/h flow rate was successful. With 1.0 L/h aeration, the propane content of the reactor's gas phase was determined to be <b>4.5 μg/L</b> and <b>22.7 μg/L</b> with GC/MS 145 h after starting the experiment. The results were calculated when 0.1-0.5 μg of propane was gathered from reactor's gas exhaust into a 22ml gas chromatography vial. However, these values were below GC-standard line so the qualitative accuracy may have decreased. Propane was still identified to be present in gas. The GC-samples were also gathered when a third steady state was running which had much lower cell density than second steady state had. Nevertheless, the result suggests that propane could be produced industrially with continuous production and scale-up experiments should be done.</p> | <p>0.5 L chemostat experiment with 44 ml/h flow rate was successful. With 1.0 L/h aeration, the propane content of the reactor's gas phase was determined to be <b>4.5 μg/L</b> and <b>22.7 μg/L</b> with GC/MS 145 h after starting the experiment. The results were calculated when 0.1-0.5 μg of propane was gathered from reactor's gas exhaust into a 22ml gas chromatography vial. However, these values were below GC-standard line so the qualitative accuracy may have decreased. Propane was still identified to be present in gas. The GC-samples were also gathered when a third steady state was running which had much lower cell density than second steady state had. Nevertheless, the result suggests that propane could be produced industrially with continuous production and scale-up experiments should be done.</p> | ||
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<figcaption><b>Figures 1 & 2:</b> Diagrams for reactor's cell population density, dissolved oxygen, glucose concentration and pH.</figcaption> | <figcaption><b>Figures 1 & 2:</b> Diagrams for reactor's cell population density, dissolved oxygen, glucose concentration and pH.</figcaption> |
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