Economic Assessment of Itaconic Acid Production from Aspergillus Terreus using Superpro Designer
Artículo de revista
2020-09-13
Journal of Physics
Reino Unido
Itaconic acid is a metabolite produced from biotechnological pathway using the
microorganism Aspergillus terreus. It is used in a wide number of sectors such as industry,
agriculture and health. Based on its chemical properties, itaconic acid is a great interest for
replacing polymers and resins derived from petroleum. However, its production is still
expensive and this latter hinders large scale studies regarding itaconic acid production.
Nowadays, simulation is a great alternative to overcome this problem. It allows researchers to
make a more effective evaluation and self-assessment, reducing costs and avoiding losses at
large scale operation. For that reason, the purpose of this research is performing an Itaconic
acid production simulation on industrial scale using SuperPro Designer software. Costs
reduction improvement is also analyzed. 90g/L of glycerol, 1g/L of NH4NO3 and 1.25 of
KH2PO4 are set up on simulation as media composition reported from references. Results
regarding itaconic acid crystals showed a productivity of 171 kg/h and an operating cost closed
to 42.0 USD/kg. Interestingly, a 17 % productivity increase is reached by proposing a stream
recycling based on itaconic acid recovering from downstream centrifugation processing. The
latter based on a higher productivity estimated (200 kg/h). Also average costs are reduced at 12
% since 38.1 USD/kg is found using improvements mentioned. Results found here demonstrate
the potential usage of simulators for estimating costs and production which allows predicting
the bioprocess feasibility
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