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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ; 42(4): 521-528, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30523448

ABSTRACT

In this work, a photobioreactor with microalgae biofilm was proposed to enhance CO2 biofixation and protein production using nickel foam with the modified surface as the carrier for immobilizing microalgae cells. The results demonstrated that, compared with microalgae suspension, microalgae biofilm lowered mass transfer resistance and promoted mass transfer efficiency of CO2 from the bubbles into the immobilized microalgae cells, enhancing CO2 biofixation and protein production. Moreover, parametric studies on the performance of the photobioreactor with microalgae biofilm were also conducted. The results showed that the photobioreactor with microalgae biofilm yielded a good performance with the CO2 biofixation rate of 4465.6 µmol m-3 s-1, the protein concentration of effluent liquid of 0.892 g L-1, and the protein synthesis rate of 43.11 g m-3 h-1. This work will be conducive to the optimization design of microalgae culture system for improving the performance of the photobioreactor.


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Biofilms/growth & development , Carbon Dioxide/metabolism , Microalgae/physiology , Nickel/chemistry , Plant Proteins/biosynthesis , Scenedesmus/physiology , Membrane Proteins , Photobioreactors
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Bioresour Technol ; 181: 40-6, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25625465

ABSTRACT

A multiphase mixture model was developed for revealing the interaction mechanism between biochemical reactions and transfer processes in the entrapped-cell photobioreactor packed with gel granules containing Rhodopseudomonas palustris CQK 01. The effects of difference operation parameters, including operation temperature, influent medium pH value and porosity of packed bed, on substrate concentration distribution characteristics and photo-hydrogen production performance were investigated. The results showed that the model predictions were in good agreement with the experimental data reported. Moreover, the operation temperature of 30 °C and the influent medium pH value of 7 were the most suitable conditions for photo-hydrogen production by biodegrading substrate. In addition, the lower porosity of packed bed was beneficial to enhance photo-hydrogen production performance owing to the improvement on the amount of substrate transferred into gel granules caused by the increased specific area for substrate transfer in the elemental volume.


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Biotechnology/instrumentation , Biotechnology/methods , Hydrogen/metabolism , Light , Models, Theoretical , Photobioreactors , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Photobioreactors/microbiology , Porosity , Rhodopseudomonas/metabolism , Temperature , Waste Disposal, Fluid
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Biotechnol Lett ; 37(2): 359-66, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25257592

ABSTRACT

A biofilm photobioreactor under unsaturated flow condition (BFPBR-U) is proposed using a polished optical fiber as the internal light source for photo-H2 production in continuous culture. The main chamber was filled with spherical glass beads to create the reaction bed and the cells were immobilized to form a biofilm under unsaturated flow condition obtained by pumping substrate solution over a packing bed at a rate to create a thin fluid film and injecting the argon to maintain the gas phase space. The effects of operational conditions, including flow rate and influent substrate concentration, on the photo-H2 production performance were investigated. The unsaturated flow conditions eliminated the inhibition caused by high organic loading rate and enhanced light transmission efficiency, leading to an improvement in the photo-H2 production performance.


Subject(s)
Biotechnology/methods , Hydrogen/metabolism , Photobioreactors/microbiology , Biofilms , Biotechnology/instrumentation , Culture Media , Hydrogen/analysis , Optical Fibers , Rhodopseudomonas/metabolism
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