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AbstractBACKGROUNDSuccinic acid is one of the most important biorefinery platform chemicals. The fibrous‐bed bioreactor (FBB), comprising spiral cotton fiber packed in a modified bioreactor, is effective for anaerobic cell‐immobilized fermentation. In this study, fermentation production of succinic acid by Actinobacillus succinogenes using a FBB was investigated.RESULTSThe effect of different initial glucose concentrations on succinic acid production in batch fermentation in a FBB was examined, which indicated that the optimal initial glucose concentration was 55 g L‐1. In 10 batches of repeated‐batch fermentation, the average succinic acid productivity, concentration, and yield were 3.61 g L‐1 h‐1, 39.0 g L‐1, and 0.85 g g‐1, respectively. A maximum succinic acid concentration of 98.7 g L‐1 was reached in fed‐batch fermentation comprising four batches of fermentation, with a succinic acid yield of 0.89 g g‐1 and productivity of 2.77 g L‐1 h‐1.CONCLUSIONSuccinic acid fermentation by A. succinogenes in a FBB was successfully performed to enhance succinic acid productivity. And also, high succinic acid concentration with high reactor productivity and yield were simultaneously achieved in the FBB with fed‐batch fermentation. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry

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