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Cultivation of a cyanobacterium in an internally radiating air-lift photobioreactor SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Cultivation of a cyanobacterium in an internally radiating air-lift photobioreactor
Authors
Suh, ISLee, SB
Date Issued
2001-08
Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
Abstract
This study proposes a new design of the internally radiating photobioreactor, which combines the advantages of an air-lift bioreactor and an internally radiating system, and an efficient way of supplying light energy into the photobioreactor during cell cultivation. For a model photosynthetic microorganism, Synechococcus PCC 6301 was cultivated in an internally radiating air-lift photobioreactor. The light condition inside the photobioreactor was characterized by the average light intensity which was calculated from the light distribution model. Since excessive light energy induced photoinhibition at the early growth stage, the strategy of lumostatic operation was developed in order to maintain the light condition at an appropriate level during cell cultivation. Based on the calculation results of the light distribution model, the average light intensity was regulated at 30, 60, or 90 mu mol m(-2) s(-1) by increasing the number of light radiators. The model-based control of irradiating level enabled us to harvest a larger amount of cells without showing the photoinhibited growth. Other favorable results included the reduction of cultivation time and lower consumption of irradiating power.
Keywords
air-lift photobioreactor; internal radiation; irradiance level control; light distribution model; lumostatic approach; Synechococcus; BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE COMPOUNDS; LIGHT-INTENSITY; CARBON-DIOXIDE; ALGAL CULTURES; GROWTH; MICROALGAE; BIOMASS; DESIGN; PERFORMANCE; BIOREACTOR
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/29810
DOI
10.1023/A:1017979431852
ISSN
0921-8971
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY, vol. 13, no. 4, page. 381 - 388, 2001-08
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