Team:Michigan/Modeling
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- | We are developing a mathematical model which describes the degradation of naphthenic acids (NAs) by ''Pseudomonas putida'' and ''Pseudomonas fluorescens'' in a biofilm in a drip flow | + | We are developing a mathematical model which describes the degradation of naphthenic acids (NAs) by ''Pseudomonas putida'' and ''Pseudomonas fluorescens'' in a biofilm in a drip flow bioreactor under aerobic conditions. We will use the plug flow model to describe the continuous flow of NAs inside the bioreactor. |
In developing the mathematical model, we made the following assumptions: | In developing the mathematical model, we made the following assumptions: | ||
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(2) We will assume that the microbial population is in a steady state condition, with a balanced growth rate and death rate. | (2) We will assume that the microbial population is in a steady state condition, with a balanced growth rate and death rate. | ||
- | (3) As NAs are not known to be volatile, we assume that NAs remain in solution within the | + | (3) As NAs are not known to be volatile, we assume that NAs remain in solution within the bioreactor. |
- | (4) THE BIOFILM IS DISTRIBUTED HOMOGENEOUSLY THROUGHOUT THE | + | (4) THE BIOFILM IS DISTRIBUTED HOMOGENEOUSLY THROUGHOUT THE BIOREACTOR, AND DIFFUSION OF NAS OCCUR INSTANTANEOUSLY. |
(5) BOTH ''PSEUDOMONAS'' SPECIES ARE DISTRIBUTED HOMOGENEOUSLY THOUGHOUT THE BIOFILM. | (5) BOTH ''PSEUDOMONAS'' SPECIES ARE DISTRIBUTED HOMOGENEOUSLY THOUGHOUT THE BIOFILM. | ||
(6) Oxygen is not a limiting substrate. | (6) Oxygen is not a limiting substrate. | ||
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+ | (7) Cross sections remain unchanged through the length of bioreactor | ||
[https://2009.igem.org/Team:uOttawa/Modeling uOttawa] used plug flow to describe nutrient flow in the intestines. | [https://2009.igem.org/Team:uOttawa/Modeling uOttawa] used plug flow to describe nutrient flow in the intestines. |
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