Chemistry, asked by skavipriya45, 1 year ago

difference between bioreactor and chemical reactor

Answers

Answered by abhiyhodysingh6342
2

Monoclonal antibodies, showed several differences between the two modes of.fermentor -provides required optimal conditions for bacteria or fungi to grow to produce requiredyield of substance bioreactor- vessel which carries chemical.Fermenter: type of bioreactor in which the biocatalyst is a living cell.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

Difference between bioreactors and chemical reactor.

Explanation:

  • Bioreactor- A bioreactor refers to any manufactured device or system that supports a biologically active environment.
  • It is a vessel- like device which provides a uniform background for microorganisms to grow and maintains an uninterrupted balance in the biochemical reactions carried out by these microorganisms to produce desired metabolites.
  • Types of bioreactor- there are two types of bioreactor.
  • 1. stirred tank biorecator-1. simple stirred tank bioreactor 2. sparged stirred tank bioreactor.
  • 2. Fixed bed bioreactors.
  • Bioreactors are used in food, medical, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
  • A chemical reactor is an enclosed volume in which a chemical reaction takes place. The three classical generic chemical reactors are the batch reactor, the continuous stirred tank reactor and plug flow tubular reactor.
  • Chemical reactors have always been considered as the heart of chemical processes.
  • There are three idealized models used to estimate the most important process variables of different chemical reactors: batch reactors model, continuous stirred tank reactor model and  plug flow reactor model.

#SPJ2

Learn more about this topic on:

https://brainly.in/question/7361432

Similar questions