Process engineering Flashcards

1
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Glucose has a molecular weight of 180g/mol. what is the Mw in Cmol?

A

30g/Cmol. (180/6)

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2
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What is meant for Cmol?

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Converting a molecule like glucose to have C expressed as 1. So glucose is C6H12O6 then it become CH2O.

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3
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In a graph Mx over time an exponential growth is observed. In the first section we see almost no increase in growth? is this considered a lag phase?

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No, lag phase can be only be observed only if Mx is expressed in log.

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4
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What are the four stage of bacterial growth?

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  1. Lag phase -> cell dividing cannot still occur. RNA synthesis and other components are playing occuring
  2. Exponential of Log phase -> cell number doubles
  3. Stationary phase -> Growth rate equals death rate due to limiting nutrients
  4. Death phase -> bacteria die as a result of no available nutrients.
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5
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What are the three assumptions made for bacteria growth?

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  1. All cells stay in the flask
  2. Constant td (doubling time) and u (growth constant)
  3. Constant average cell size
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6
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If oxygen is consume is the production rate positive or negative?

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Negative

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7
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rs= (rx/Yxs + msMx) -> what does ms stand for and what does msMx indicate

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ms = maintenance coefficient
ms*Mx = cell maintainance, not for growth

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8
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When can maintenance be neglected?

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When cells grow as fast as they can

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9
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Why is buckwheat seeds used in combination with P. roqueforti?

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Because buckwheat have specific mechanical properties and high sporulation yields.

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10
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How is cooling conducted in liquid and solid fermentation?

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Liquid:
1. Convection due to stirring
2. Conduction through wall

Solid
1. Conduction via medium and wall
2. Evaporation cooling

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