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Microalgae Cultivation and Biomass Quantification in a Bench-Scale Photobioreactor with Corrosive Flue Gases
Published on: December 19, 2019
Enhancing microalgae production by installing concave walls in plate photobioreactors
Santosh Kumar1, Jun Cheng1, Dongwei Jia1
1State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China.
Abstract:
In order to optimize light distribution for promoting biomass growth rate of Chlorella pyrenoidosa, concave walls were installed in plate photobioreactors (PBR) to generate rotational flow field of microalgal solution circulated from top inlets to bottom outlets. Flow vortices in four corners of concave-wall PBR resulted in decreased mixing time and increased mass transfer coefficient. The CO2 bio-fixation by C. pyrenoidosa increased by 27% and chlorophyll-a concentration enhanced by 18.5% in concave-wall PBR compared to those in control (flat-wall) PBR. The concave walls diverge light rays to enhance frontal light exposure and supply more light photons into interior regions of PBRs. The promotion in light distribution and vortex flow field with concave walls enhanced light and nutrients utilization by microalgal cells, leading to an increased biomass growth rate by 21%.

