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Bioreactors, algal growth

P aerugineum is a unicellular alga cultured under artificial or solar light in a freshwater medium supplied with CO2, in an outdoor bioreactor developed by Arad and Yaron. Algal growth was optimized for yield and for the properties of the blue color produced. The parameters that require close monitoring are light intensity and temperature, in order to avoid stress conditions that result in decreased color yield and solubility and increased biosynthesis of the polysaccharides that encapsulate the cells and are excreted into the medium. [Pg.412]

Vunjak-Novakovic G, KimY.Wu X, Berzin I, MerchukJC. Air-lift bioreactors for algal growth on flue gas mathematical modeling and pilot-plant studies. Ind Eng Chem Res 2005 44 6154. [Pg.86]

Bioreactor design for algal growth as a sustainable energy source... [Pg.27]

In this chapter that focuses on algal growth, we shall look into how bioreactors are designed to meet cost, biological growth, and engineering needs. [Pg.29]

Takache H, PruvostJ, Marec H Investigation ofhght/dark cycles effects on the photosynthetic growth of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in conditions representative of photo-bioreactor cultivation. Algal Res 8 192—204, 2015. [Pg.255]


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