Title :
Effective Dissolved Oxygen Control Strategy for High-Cell-Density Cultures
Author :
CaÌrcamo, M. ; Saa, Pedro A. ; Torres, Juana ; Torres, S. ; Mandujano, Patricio ; Correa, J.R.P. ; Agosin, Eduardo
Author_Institution :
Pontificia Univ. Catolica, Santiago, Chile
Abstract :
Dissolved oxygen control is critical to ensure microorganisms´ growth in high-cell-density cultures. Since biological oxygen consumption strongly depends on biomass concentration, high-cell-density cultures demand an increasing and continuous oxygen supply. This is a challenging control problem and one of the major limitations of this type of cultures. The aim of this paper is to provide a simple dissolved oxygen control strategy capable of achieving high biomass levels by manipulating three process variables: agitation, aeration and oxygenation. This strategy was developed using a split-range control scheme specially designed so that the controller action is linear with respect to the maximum transfer rate (kLa·DO*). The controller parameters were tuned through simulation and later implemented and validated in Escherichia coli fed-batch cultivations. The strategy presented here allowed reaching high biomass concentrations while maintaining oxygen concentration at an appropriate level. The implementation of this strategy in high-cell-density cultures will help improve the productivity of aerobic cultures.
Keywords :
biotechnology; chemical variables control; microorganisms; oxygen; process control; Escherichia coli; O; aeration; aerobic culture productivity; agitation; biological oxygen consumption; biomass concentration; controller parameter tuning; dissolved oxygen control strategy; fed-batch cultivations; high-cell-density cultures; maximum transfer rate; microorganism growth; oxygenation; split-range control scheme; Biological system modeling; Biomass; Inductors; Monitoring; Oxygen; Silicon compounds; Software; control strategy; high-cell-density cultures; split-range; volumetric mass transfer coefficient;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2014.6827863