Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.105, No.6, 2225-2242, 2021
An overview of drive systems and sealing types in stirred bioreactors used in biotechnological processes
No matter the scale, stirred tank bioreactors are the most commonly used systems in biotechnological production processes. Single-use and reusable systems are supplied by several manufacturers. The type, size, and number of impellers used in these systems have a significant influence on the characteristics and designs of bioreactors. Depending on the desired application, classic shaft-driven systems, bearing-mounted drives, or stirring elements that levitate freely in the vessel may be employed. In systems with drive shafts, process hygiene requirements also affect the type of seal used. For sensitive processes with high hygienic requirements, magnetic-driven stirring systems, which have been the focus of much research in recent years, are recommended. This review provides the reader with an overview of the most common agitation and seal types implemented in stirred bioreactor systems, highlights their advantages and disadvantages, and explains their possible fields of application. Special attention is paid to the development of magnetically driven agitators, which are widely used in reusable systems and are also becoming more and more important in their single-use counterparts. Key Points center dot Basic design of the most frequently used bioreactor type: the stirred tank bioreactor center dot Differences in most common seal types in stirred systems and fields of application center dot Comprehensive overview of commercially available bioreactor seal types center dot Increased use of magnetically driven agitation systems in single-use bioreactors
Keywords:Bioreactor agitation;Magnetic coupling;Mechanical sealing;Lip seal;Hygienic requirements;Application trends