WO2006025740A2 - Process and apparatus for the production and separation of fermentation products - Google Patents
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- the invention is directed to processes and apparatuses for the production of chemical compounds, in particular fermentation products.
- Fermentation processes are commonly employed for the preparation of chemical compounds, such as amino acids or carboxylic acids. In practice, it is usually difficult to operate such processes in an economically feasible way, because the costs of separating the fermentation products can be quite high. These high costs are caused on the one hand by the relative low concentration in which the compounds are produced, and on the other hand by the complex nature of the fermentation medium (the broth). Separation of the chemical species produced by the fermentation reactions is at present commonly achieved by one or more steps of removal of non-desired compounds from the broth, followed eventually by isolation of the desired product. In particular when organic acids are produced, after an optional concentration step, it is common practice to facilitate the separation of these acids by the addition of acids. These known procedures are inefficient and together often give rise to large amounts of waste, such as certain salts (gypsum, sodium sulphate, ammonium sulphate), organic solvents, adsorption particles, etc.
- a process used for separating products from a fermentation process is electrodialysis fermentation. This process is known from e.g. Li et al. Tetrahedron 2004, 60, 655-661; WO-A-2004/046351; JP-A-63 188385; and EP-A-I 415 702.
- Electrodialysis is a membrane separation process for dissolved ionic species based on the transfer of ions through selective membranes under the influence of an electric field. In electrolysis process operations the formation of precipitates is highly unwanted because precipitation leads to a blocking of the membrane pores and thus disturbs the free migration of species. Electrodialysis processes thus produce a solution of the dissolved product(s) from which the product itself has to be isolated by conventional chemical separation techniques.
- the present invention is directed to a process for the production of one or more chemical substances, which process comprises a fermentation step, wherein said substances are formed; and a separation step, wherein at least one electrode pair is used to induce a precipitation of said substances, through which an electric current is directed is used to precipitate said one or more substances.
- the fermentation medium of fermentation processes generally has a pH in the range of about 5 to about 9.
- organic acids such as e.g. cinnamic acid
- salt e.g. sodium cinnamate
- Addition of acids, for in situ product recovery, as discussed hereinabove is not desirable, since lowering of the pH of the fermentation medium decreases the activity of the micro-organisms and thus decreases the production rate. The same applies for other products than cinnamic acid.
- the electrodes in accordance with the present invention By applying the electrodes in accordance with the present invention, acidic (protons) or basic (OH-) species can be produced near the electrodes and the pH can thus be controlled locally, viz. without disturbing the rest of the fermentation medium.
- the solubility of the products in particular organic acids and amino acids
- the diffusion layer in this context is meant to be the layer at the electrode in which mass transport is dominated by diffusion, this in contrast to the bulk in which mass transport occurs mainly through convection.
- the diffusion layer thickness ⁇ may be defined by:
- D is the diffusion constant
- kd is the heterogeneous diffusion rate constant.
- Typical values for D lie around 1O 9 m 2 /s ⁇ e.g. 10" 10 - 10- 8 m 2 /s), and for kd typically in the range of KH-IO 7 m/s.
- the diffusion layer thickness therefore typically lies in the range of 1O 5 to 1O 2 m, in particular from 0.01 to 1 mm, e.g. about 0.5 mm.
- Precipitation outside the diffusion layer generally does not occur in accordance with the present invention, because this normally only occurs if the pH of the bulk is lower than the pKa.
- pH values are typically not in the pH range of the fermentation medium for fermentation processes of the present invention.
- the product may then be obtained as a deposition on the electrodes, as flakes (or flocks) in the medium and/or as froth that will float to the top of the medium.
- the electrode can be placed in the compartment wherein the fermentation is carried out, viz. in the fermentor itself, so that in situ product removal is obtained. In that case the product formed must be removed by vibrating, or scraping the electrodes (if it is formed thereon), applying periodic mechanical shocks to the electrode that contains the precipitate, skimming the broth (in particular if a froth is formed) and/or filter means to remove the flocks (if these are formed within the fermentation medium), whichever is most appropriate.
- the fermentation broth including the product
- the electrodes outside the fermentor, e.g. by taking a small stream of broth and contacting it with the electrodes in a separate compartment and subsequently recycling the stream that is obtained by removing the product back to the fermentor.
- the product formed must be removed by vibrating or scraping the electrodes, applying mechanical shocks, reversal of the electrode potentials, skimming the broth and/or filter means to remove the flocks, whichever is most appropriate.
- the electrodes are applied such that an electric current can flow through the medium.
- the electric contact should be provided by the fermentation medium, optionally via a separator and complementary electrolyte solution for the counter electrode.
- the product that is deposited on the electrodes ⁇ e.g. by crystallization) can be removed by scraping the electrodes.
- the electrodes can be provided e.g. as rotating electrodes or as dipping electrodes.
- the scraping of electrodes is known per se (e.g. from the electrochemical metal production, refining, and recycling industries) and can be carried out using e.g. plastic scraping devices.
- the electrode on which the product is deposited is removed from the medium, e.g. in a constant cycle by using rotating electrodes so that simultaneously a fresh (clean) electrode is submerged, and removing the product from the covered electrode by scraping and collecting.
- a pair of electrodes is used; one anode and one cathode, which are placed at a predetermined distance from each other, e.g. in the fermentation vessel.
- a suitable voltage is applied (typically from 2 — 20 V, more preferably 3 to 15 V, e.g. about 5 V) which results in an electric current ⁇ e.g. having a current density of typically 100 — 10 000 A/m 2 , preferably about 500 to 5000 A/m 2 ) and electrolysis is allowed to take place.
- the following electrochemical reactions may occur.
- the water concentration at the electrodes is not significantly affected by the conversion of water molecules, and has a constant value throughout the solution.
- the concentration of the protons, which are formed from the water molecules has the highest value at the place where these protons are produced, viz. at the anode surface; this proton concentration is controlled by the applied current density.
- the produced protons then diffuse towards the bulk of the solution through the stagnant (diffusion) layer at the anode. Consequently, a proton concentration gradient is formed in this diffusion layer.
- concentration of organic anions ⁇ e.g. cinnamate ions
- organic anions e.g.
- cinnamate ions will react with protons to form the corresponding acid (e.g. cinnamic acid). Since the proton concentration has the highest value in the diffusion layer at the anode, the maximum solubility of the organic acid will be obtained there first, and consequently the acid will deposit (e.g. by crystallization) on the anode, and/or in the diffusion layer at the anode.
- the product substance is selected from organic acids, amino acids and combinations thereof.
- the electric current is reversed (by reversing the + and the - of the electric power supply, for instance using an arrangement of electric switches) for a certain period of time (e.g. 1-300 seconds), which results in redissolving the product and which is a convenient means to remove the product from the electrodes. This facilitates removal of the product from the electrode considerably.
- an electrolyte e.g. Na2SO4, NaCl ⁇ 4, etc.
- the organic acids are selected from the group consisting of citric acid, cinnamic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid, succinic acid, adipic acid, p- hydroxybenzoic acid, and combinations thereof.
- the compounds produced are amino acids, more preferably amino acids selected from the group consisting of glutamic acid, lysine, phenylalanine, and combinations thereof. Also combinations of the compounds mentioned can be produced according to the present invention.
- the electrode is an anode, it preferably comprises one or more of:
- titanium more preferably titanium that is coated with noble metal oxides (in particular IrOx, RuOx, TaOx, or mixtures thereof), also known as dimension stable anodes (DSA);
- noble metal oxides in particular IrOx, RuOx, TaOx, or mixtures thereof
- DSA dimension stable anodes
- Suitable cathode materials comprise one or more of:
- the electrodes may have any suitable shape and dimension. Preferred shapes are plates, rods, discs, gauzes, foames, or a packed bed of particles. Typical dimensions depend on the size of the equipment used, in particular of the fermentation vessel employed, but generally the surface of the electrode may be in the range of 0,5 to 50 m 2 or more.
- the present invention is directed to a process, wherein the chemical substance, which is the product of the fermentation step, is recovered in situ, viz. in the fermentation broth. To this end, the electrode which induces the product precipitation is placed in the fermentation broth.
- the counter-electrode may be placed in an adjacent compartment.
- the adjacent compartment can be a different vessel or it may be a part from the fermentor that is separated by suitable means, such as a glass frit or a membrane.
- the fermentation compartment and the adjacent compartment should be in electrical contact with each other.
- the advantage of having both types of electrodes in the same compartment is that when organic acids are produced by the fermentation step, the cathode produces OH-, in an amount that is equivalent with the amount of acid that is removed by crystallization/precipitation on the anode. This means that the addition of pH-regulating chemicals can be avoided.
- the current density in this embodiment is preferably adjusted such that it keeps track with the production rate of the micro-organisms.
- the advantages of this embodiment are that the conditions in the fermentor are kept (substantially) constant, viz. the osmotic pressure remains substantially the same, there is substantially no product inhibition, since the concentration of the product remains substantially the same, etc.
- the fermentor can be operated for a longer time without the need for interference in the fermentation process. Also there is a cost advantage, since no chemicals are required for pH regulation and the production of waste (gypsum, etc) is avoided.
- the electrolysis reactor that was used had separate compartments for the anolyte and catholyte.
- the volumes of the anolyte and the catholyte were ca. 1 dm 3 each.
- the compartments were separated from each other by cation exchanging membrane (type NafionTM N424).
- Platinum gauze having a total surface of 40 cm 2 was used as an anode.
- a scraper made from a polymeric material was used to scrape the surface of the anode.
- a stainless steel plate was used as the cathode.
- the anode and the cathode were connected to a DC power supply (Delta Elektronika Power Supply E060-6), which was used as a galvanostate ⁇ viz. it provided a constant direct current).
- the anode compartment was filled with 0.750 dm 3 0.25 M sodium cinnamate solution (0.19 mol cinnamate).
- the conductivity of the solution was 13.1 mS/cm; and the pH 6.0; the temperature was 23 0 C.
- the cathode compartment was filled with 780 ml 0.1 M NaClO 4 (18.6 mS/cm).
- the anolyte was 0.900 dm 3 solution with 0.25 M sodium cinnamate (0.225 mol) and 0.5 M Na 2 SO 4 .
- the conductivity was 59 mS/cm.
- the pH was 8.0.
- the temperature was 22 0 C.
- 1.0 liter 0.5 M Na2SO4 solution was used as catholyte.
- the anolyte was 0.980 liter 0.09 M sodium cinnamate (0.088 mol), 0.18 M Na2SO 4 and fermentation liquid Pseudomonas putida S12.
- the conductivity was 33.7 mS/cm, the pH 7.1, and the temperature 23 0 C.
- the cinnamate ion was again the dominant species in the bulk of the anolyte solution.
- a white deposition of cinnamic acid was observed on the anode.
- the presence of cinnamic acid was observed as small flocks in the anolyte.
- the anode was scraped and it was observed that the number of flocks had dramatically increased.
- 30 minutes of electrolysis, and after scraping the anode for a second time a very large number of flocks was observed. Subsequently, the stirring intensity was increased.
- the membrane was again free of any depositions.
- a white deposition of cinnamic acid was observed on the anode.
- the solution was vigorously stirred.
- the cinnamic acid did not attach to the electrode but formed a foam.
- After 1 hour the anolyte was coloured intensely white by the amount of precipitated cinnamic acid and foam.
- the conductivity of the anolyte was 32.6 mS/cm.
- the anode potential, EA was + 3.2 V (us SCE).
- the potential drop across the membrane was 1.3 V.
- the experiment was continued with a current density of 100 mA/cm 2 .
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