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Material Balances

Lecture 1
Biochemical Engineering
Review of
Thermodynamics
System any matter
identified for
investigation
Surroundings the
remainder of the universe
Boundary separates
system from surroundings
May be real and tangible
or virtual and nominal
Types of System
Process causes changes in the system or
surroundings

Batch process operates in a closed system


Semi-batch process allows either input or
output of mass
Fed-batch process allows input of material to
the system but not output
Continuous processs allows matter to flow in
and out of the system
Equilibrium vs Steady-state
Steady-state
Describes a process in which the properties of the
system (T, p, V, ) doesnt vary with time

Equilibrium
Describes a system in which all opposing forces
are counter-balanced, leading to insignificant
changes in the properties of the system
Law of Conservation of Mass

MASS IN = MASS OUT


Given component A, what if Mass in Mass out?
Something is wrong with the measurements
The system has a leak
Component A is consumed/generated within the
system
Component A accumulates in the system
General Mass Balance
For component A

Mass Mass Mass


Mass in Mass out generated consumed accumulated
Sample Problem
A continuous process is set up for treatment of
waste water. Each day, 105 kg cellulose and 103 kg
bacteria enter the feed stream, while 104 kg
cellulose and 1.5 x 104 kg bacteria leave the
effluent. The rate of cellulose digestion by the
bacteria is 7 x 104 kg/day. The rate of bacterial
growth is 2 x 104 kg/day; the rate of bacterial lysis
is 5 x 102 kg/day. Write balances for cellulose and
bacteria in the system
Types of Material Balance
Differential Balance
Used for continuous processes
Based on flow rates

Integral Balance
Used for batch, semi-batch and fed-batch
Based on the quantity or mass, usualy over a
specified time period
Simplified General Mass Balance: the
Steady-state
At steady-state, does mass in = mass
out?
Material With reaction Without reaction
Total mass Yes Yes
Total moles No Yes
Mass of a molecular specie No Yes
Moles of a molecular specie No Yes
Mass of an atomic specie Yes Yes
Moles of an atomic specie Yes Yes
Procedure for material balance calculation

1. Draw a clear process flow diagram

2. Select a set of units and state it clearly

3. Select a basis for calculation and state it clearly

4. State all assumptions applied to the problem

5. Identify which components of the system are involved in


reaction
A fermentation slurry containing Streptomyces kanamyceticus

cells is filtered using a continuous rotary vacuum filter. Slurry 1. Draw a clear
process flow
is fed to the filter at the rate of 120 kg/h; 1 kg slurry contains 60 diagram
g cell solids. To improve filtration rates, particles of
2. Select a set of units
diatomaceous aerth filter aid are added at a rate of 10 kg/h. the and state it clearly

concentration of kanamycin in the slurry is 0.05% by weight. 3. Select a basis for


Liquid filtrate is collected at a rate of 112 kg/h; the calculation and
state it clearly
concentration of the kanamycin in the filtrate is 0.045% (w/w).
4. State all
Filter cake containing cells and filter aid is removed assumptions
applied to the
continuously from the filter cloth.
problem
(a) What percentage water is in the filter cake?
5. Identify which
(b) If the concentration of kanamycin dissolved in the liquid components of the
system are
within the filter cake is the same as that in the filtrate, how involved in
reaction
much kanamycin is absorbed per kg filter aid?
Xanthan gum is produced using Xanthomonas campestris
in batch culture. Laboratory experiments have shown that
1. Draw a clear
for each gram of glucoses utilized by the bacteria 0.23 g of process flow
oxygen and 0.01 g ammonia are consumed, while 0.75 g diagram
gum, 0.09 g cells, and 0.27 g gaseous CO2 and 0.13 g H2O
2.Select a set of units
are formed. Other components of the system such as and state it clearly
phosphate can be neglected. Medium containing glucose
and ammonia dissolved in 20,000 L water is pumped into 3.Select a basis for
calculation and
a stirred fermenter and innoculated with X. campestris. Air state it clearly
is sparged into the fermenter; the total amount of off-gas
recovered during the entire batch culture is 1250 kg. 4.State all
assumptions
because xanthan gum solutions have high viscosity and are applied to the
difficult to handle, the final gum concentration should not problem
be allowed to exceed 3.5% wt.
5.Identify which
(a) How much glucose and ammonia are required? components of the
(b) What percentage air is provided? system are
involved in
reaction
Material Balance w/ Recycle,
Purge and Bypass

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