Addressing Challenges in Large-Scale Bioprocess Simulations: A Circular Economy Approach Using SuperPro Designer
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Bioprocess simulation is a powerful tool for leveraging circular economy principles in the analysis of large-scale bioprocesses, enhancing decision-making for efficient and sustainable production. By simulating different process scenarios, researchers and engineers can evaluate the techno-economic feasibility of different approaches. This approach enables the identification of cost-effective and sustainable solutions, optimizing resource use and minimizing waste, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency and viability of bioprocesses within a circular economy framework. In this review, we provide an overview of circular economy concepts and trends before discussing design methodologies and challenges in large-scale bioprocesses. The analysis highlights the application and advantages of using process simulators like SuperPro Designer v.14 in bioprocess development. Process design methodologies have evolved to use specialized software that integrates chemical and biochemical processes, physical properties, and economic and environmental considerations. By embracing circular economy principles, these methodologies evaluate projects that transform waste into valuable products, aiming to reduce pollution and resources use, thereby shifting from a linear to a circular economy. In process engineering, exciting perspectives are emerging, particularly in large-scale bioprocess simulations, which are expected to contribute to the improvement of bioprocess technology and computer applications. © 2025 by the authors.
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