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  • Keywords: curdlan production; Agrobacterium sp; nitrogen limitation  (1)
  • laser heating  (1)
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    Springer
    Journal of industrial microbiology and biotechnology 18 (1997), S. 255-259 
    ISSN: 1476-5535
    Keywords: Keywords: curdlan production; Agrobacterium sp; nitrogen limitation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Maltose and sucrose were efficient carbon sources for the production of curdlan by a strain of Agrobacterium sp. A two-step, fed-batch operation was designed in which biomass was first produced, followed by curdlan production which was stimulated by nitrogen limitation. There exists an optimal timing for nitrogen limitation for curdlan production in the two-step, fed-batch operation. Maximum curdlan production (60 g L−1) was obtained from sucrose with a productivity of 0.2 g L−1 h−1 when nitrogen was limited at a cell concentration of 16.0 g L−1. It was also noted that the curdlan yield from sucrose was as high as 0.45 g curdlan g−1 sucrose, and the highest specific production rate was 1.0 g curdlan g−1 cells h−1 right after nitrogen limitation. Of particular importance was the use of molasses as a cheap carbon source to produce curdlan in the two-step, fed-batch cultivation. As high as 42 g L−1 of curdlan with a yield of 0.35 g curdlan g−1 total sugar was obtained after 120 h of fed-batch cultivation.
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    International journal of thermophysics 17 (1996), S. 713-721 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: impulse transducer ; laser heating ; laser-produced plasma ; molten metal ; RF levitator-heater ; thermal diffusivity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A high-power pulsed laser excitation of a material surface generates a well-separated sequence of plasma, fluid flow, and acoustic events. When the movement of the surface due to evaporation by laser heating is kept in pace with the thermal diffusion front, the ablative mass loss from a solid surface becomes strongly correlated with the thermal diffusivity of the target matter. The other thermophysiocal properties which figure in this correlation are the mass density, heat of formation, and molecular weight. The functional relationship, which is given in this text for the first time, can be exploited to measure the thertnophysical properties. We have now extended such an approach to measurement of the thermal diffusivity of molten specimens by developing a new instrumentation for determining the ablative mass loss due to a single laser pulse. This has been accomplished by combining a facility for controlled generation of a molten specimen and a novel transducer for real-time measurement of the impulse imparted to the molten target by a laser-produced plasma plume, The transducer design, calibration, signal recovery, and method of extracting the mass loss per laser excitation are detailed by comparing the results for metallic specimens in the solid and molten state.
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