The slow development of microalgal biotechnology is due to the failure in the design of large-scale photobioreactors (PBRs) where light energy is efficiently utilized. In this work, both the quality and the amount of light reaching a given point of the PBR were determined and correlated with cell density, light path length, and PBR geometry. This was made for two different geometries of the downcomer of an airlift PBR using optical fiber technology that allows to obtain information about quantitative and qualitative aspects of light patterns. This is important since the ability of microalgae to use the energy of photons is different, depending on the wavelength of the radiation. The results show that the circular geometry allows a m...
Abstract In order to enhance microalgal growth in photobioreactors (PBRs), light requirement is one ...
International audienceUnlike other more classical bioprocesses for heterotrophic growth (typically y...
International audienceUnlike other more classical bioprocesses for heterotrophic growth (typically y...
The slow development of microalgal biotechnology is due to the failure in the design of large-scal...
The slow development of microalgal biotechnology is due to the failure in the design of large-scal...
Biological CO2 fixation and energy production are potential measures expected to mitigate the incre...
An extensive characterization of photobioreactors (PBRs) must be made in order to optimize their ope...
Microalgae represent a promising source of renewable biomass for the production of biofuels and valu...
Production of biofuel from microalgae is an attractive and sustainable option for meeting rising glo...
Presently microalgae are considered as an alternative biodiesel source and have been cultivated in l...
There is increasing commercial interest in the cultivation of microalgae for the production of biofu...
Presently microalgae is considered as an alternative biodiesel source and have been cultivated in la...
Photosynthetic microorganisms could serve as valuable compounds, but also for environmental applicat...
AbstractThis work describes the characterisation and culture performance of a novel, orbitally shake...
The freshwater green algae, Scenedesmus obtusus, was cultivated in a 3.4 L airlift photobioreactor. ...
Abstract In order to enhance microalgal growth in photobioreactors (PBRs), light requirement is one ...
International audienceUnlike other more classical bioprocesses for heterotrophic growth (typically y...
International audienceUnlike other more classical bioprocesses for heterotrophic growth (typically y...
The slow development of microalgal biotechnology is due to the failure in the design of large-scal...
The slow development of microalgal biotechnology is due to the failure in the design of large-scal...
Biological CO2 fixation and energy production are potential measures expected to mitigate the incre...
An extensive characterization of photobioreactors (PBRs) must be made in order to optimize their ope...
Microalgae represent a promising source of renewable biomass for the production of biofuels and valu...
Production of biofuel from microalgae is an attractive and sustainable option for meeting rising glo...
Presently microalgae are considered as an alternative biodiesel source and have been cultivated in l...
There is increasing commercial interest in the cultivation of microalgae for the production of biofu...
Presently microalgae is considered as an alternative biodiesel source and have been cultivated in la...
Photosynthetic microorganisms could serve as valuable compounds, but also for environmental applicat...
AbstractThis work describes the characterisation and culture performance of a novel, orbitally shake...
The freshwater green algae, Scenedesmus obtusus, was cultivated in a 3.4 L airlift photobioreactor. ...
Abstract In order to enhance microalgal growth in photobioreactors (PBRs), light requirement is one ...
International audienceUnlike other more classical bioprocesses for heterotrophic growth (typically y...
International audienceUnlike other more classical bioprocesses for heterotrophic growth (typically y...