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Advanced photobioreactor LED illumination system: Scale-down approach to study microalgal growth kinetics

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ENGINEERING IN LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 621-630

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201200004

Keywords

Flashing light effect; Growth and product formation kinetics; LED illumination; Photobioreactor; Scale-down approach

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A newly designed and constructed LED illumination device for commercial cylindrical bioreactors is presented for application in microalgal cultivations and investigation of growth kinetics. An ideally illuminated volume is achieved by focusing the light toward the center of the reactor and thereby compensating the mutual shading of the cells. The relevant biomass concentration for homogeneous illumination depending on reactor radius was determined by light distribution measurements for Chlamydomonas to 0.2 g/L (equal 0.435 optical density at 750 nm). It is shown that cultivation experiments with the newly designed illumination device operated in batch mode can be successfully applied for determination of growth rates and photo conversion efficiencies. The exact knowledge of physiological reactions of specific strain(s) and the estimation of relevant parameters for scale-up can be used for construction of economic pilot plant photobioreactors. The determination of light-dependent kinetics of growth and product formation is the first necessary step to achieve this. A wide variety of different parameters can be examined like the effect of different illumination conditions (light intensity, frequency of day/night cycles, flashing light, light color....) and thereby for each single application specific, relevant, and interesting parameters will be examined.

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