Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.42, No.1, 153-157, 1994
Effect of Initial Biomass Concentration on the Growth of Immobilized Nitrosomonas-Europaea
Nitrosomonas europaea was immobilized in carrageenan-gel beads with a low and a high biomass concentration (100-fold difference). Under growth conditions in a continuous air-lift loop reactor, a low initial concentration yielded a few large micro-colonies per bead, whereas a high initial biomass concentration resulted in many small micro-colonies per bead. The macroscopic consumption rate of the latter was three times higher under the circumstances applied. This is also predicted by our colony-expansion model when diffusion limitation over the micro-colonies is incorporated. This model also predicts that diffusion limitation over the ultimate colonies is negligible when the initial biomass concentration exceeds 0.5 kg.m(-3) of carrageenan gel.