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Continuous Production of Lipids with Microchloropsis salina in Open Thin-Layer Cascade Photobioreactors on a Pilot Scale

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14020500

Keywords

microalgae; Microchloropsis salina; open photobioreactors; thin-layer cascade; continuous production; process simulation

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  1. Bavarian State Ministry for Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy (Munich, Germany)
  2. Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts (Munich, Germany) [LABAY 89A]
  3. University Library, Technical University of Munich

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This study investigated continuous lipid production with Microchloropsis salina in scalable TLC photobioreactors, demonstrating the scalability of the method and providing a TLC reactor model for realistic simulation of microalgae lipid production processes after re-identification of model parameters.
Studies on microalgal lipid production as a sustainable feedstock for biofuels and chemicals are scarce, particularly those on applying open thin-layer cascade (TLC) photobioreactors under dynamic diurnal conditions. Continuous lipid production with Microchloropsis salina was studied in scalable TLC photobioreactors at 50 m(2) pilot scale, applying a physically simulated Mediterranean summer climate. A cascade of two serially connected TLC reactors was applied, promoting biomass growth under nutrient-replete conditions in the first reactor, while inducing the accumulation of lipids via nitrogen limitation in the second reactor. Up to 4.1 g L-1 of lipids were continuously produced at productivities of up to 0.27 g L-1 d(-1) (1.8 g m(2) d(-1)) at a mean hydraulic residence time of 2.5 d in the first reactor and 20 d in the second reactor. Coupling mass balances with the kinetics of microalgal growth and lipid formation enabled the simulation of phototrophic process performances of M. salina in TLC reactors in batch and continuous operation at the climate conditions studied. This study demonstrates the scalability of continuous microalgal lipid production in TLC reactors with M. salina and provides a TLC reactor model for the realistic simulation of microalgae lipid production processes after re-identification of the model parameters if other microalgae and/or varying climate conditions are applied.

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