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Chemical Engineering Communications, Vol.177, 1-14, 2000
Effect of calcium alginate coating on the performance of immobilized yeast cells in calcium alginate beads
A cell immobilization technique to prevent cell leakage from the matrix in a very common system, alginate-Saccharomyces cerevisiae, was investigated. A double coating of immobilized cell beads prevented leakage very well in flask fermentation even when shaking was applied. The suitable concentrations of sodium alginate were 5, 5 and 3 wt% for the core, internal coating and external coating, respectively. The suitable concentration of calcium chloride was 1 wt% for all cases. Fermentation using a fixed bed reactor containing the immobilized cells was carried out successfully for 25 d.