This document summarizes different types of bioreactors:
1) Stirred tank reactors use mechanical agitation for mixing and are common for enzyme and cell reactions but can damage cells.
2) Bubble column reactors use gas sparging for mixing and have simple design, good heat and mass transfer but low oxygen transfer.
3) Airlift reactors are similar to bubble columns but contain a draft tube to improve circulation and oxygen transfer.
4) Packed-bed reactors use immobilized biocatalysts and have continuous liquid flow but can suffer from blockages and poor oxygen transfer.
5) Trickle-bed reactors use downward liquid and gas flow over packed catalyst particles and are used for gas-