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Design principles of photo-bioreactors for cultivation of microalgae

Journal

ENGINEERING IN LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 165-177

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elsc.200900003

Keywords

Light transfer; Mass transfer; Photo-bioreactor

Funding

  1. BMBF (German research ministry)

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The present hype in microalgae biotechnology has shown that the topic of photo-bioreactors has to be revisited with respect to availability in really large scale measured in hectars footprint area, minimization of cost, auxiliary energy demand as well as maintenance and life span. This review gives an overview about present designs and the basic limiting factors which include light distribution to avoid saturation kinetics, mixing along the light gradient to make use of light/dark cycles, aeration and mass transfer along the vertical or horizontal main axis for carbon dioxide supply and oxygen removal and last but not least the energy demand necessary to fulfil these tasks. To make comparison of the performance of different designs easier, a commented list of performance parameters is given. Based on these critical points recent developments in the areas of membranes for gas transfer and optical structures for light transfer are discussed. The fundamental starting point for the optimization of photo-bioprocesses is a detailed understanding of the interaction between the bioreactor in terms of mass and light transfer as well as the microalgae physiology in terms of light and carbon uptake kinetics and dynamics.

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