Continuous chemical conversion or fermentation apparatus

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Miscellaneous

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435307, 435309, 435315, 435316, C12M 114

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043283179

ABSTRACT:
The disclosed continuously operated apparatus (10) is suitable for a variety of chemical processes, including enzymatic conversion of substrates to, for example, organic liquids such as alkanols. In this apparatus (10):

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