Biotechnology Progress, Vol.13, No.2, 185-194, 1997
Mist Deposition Onto Hairy Root Cultures - Aerosol Modeling and Experiments
We analyzed the applicability of the standard models for aerosol deposition in randomly packed fibrous filter beds to mist deposition across a bed of hairy roots in the nutrient mist bioreactor. Although the assumptions inherent in the models are met on a local level, the overall structure of the root bed introduces some uncertainty into the correct choice of root packing fraction and gas velocity required by the model. For reasonable parameter values, the minimum in the deposition efficiency curves is close to the peak in the mist number and mass distributions, and good penetration of the root bed is possible. We then measured the deposition of:mist across a packed bed of Artemisia annua transformed roots as a function of droplet size; bed length, and gas now rate at a root packing fraction alpha = 0.5. We compared the experimental measurements with the predictions of the aerosol deposition model and found good agreement between the measured and predicted values for the diameter where the deposition efficiency across the bed is 50%, D-0.5. Agreement between the model and the experiments broke down when the now rate was increased to the point where the creeping now assumptions were no longer valid.