Miniature photobioreactors (mPBr) represent a potential platform technology for the high-throughput, phototrophic cultivation of microalgae. This work describes the development and characterisation of a novel orbitally shaken twin-well mPBr, and its scale-out to a 24-well microplate format, suitable for optimisation of microalgae culture conditions. Fluid hydrodynamics, oxygen mass transfer coefficient (kLa) and light intensity distribution in the mPBr were first investigated as a function of orbital shaking frequency. High speed video analysis of the shaken wells indicated rapid fluid flow and good mixing while measured kLa values varied between 20 and 80 h−1. Light intensity variation across the scaled-out platform was in the range ±20 μm...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
AbstractMiniature photobioreactors (mPBr) represent a potential platform technology for the high-thr...
AbstractMiniature photobioreactors (mPBr) represent a potential platform technology for the high-thr...
AbstractThis work describes the characterisation and culture performance of a novel, orbitally shake...
The evaluation and optimisation of microalgae cultivation process for biomass, lipid and high value ...
AbstractThis work describes the characterisation and culture performance of a novel, orbitally shake...
This work describes the engineering characterization and evaluation of two novel, single-use photobi...
An extensive characterization of photobioreactors (PBRs) must be made in order to optimize their ope...
Phototrophic systems regained interest as feedstocks for bio-economy but their industrial exploitati...
Phototrophic systems regained interest as feedstocks for bio-economy but their industrial exploitati...
Photosynthetic microorganisms could serve as valuable compounds, but also for environmental applicat...
This study investigated the effects of light quality, culture density, and carbon dioxide aeration ...
This study investigated the effects of light quality, culture density, and carbon dioxide aeration ...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
AbstractMiniature photobioreactors (mPBr) represent a potential platform technology for the high-thr...
AbstractMiniature photobioreactors (mPBr) represent a potential platform technology for the high-thr...
AbstractThis work describes the characterisation and culture performance of a novel, orbitally shake...
The evaluation and optimisation of microalgae cultivation process for biomass, lipid and high value ...
AbstractThis work describes the characterisation and culture performance of a novel, orbitally shake...
This work describes the engineering characterization and evaluation of two novel, single-use photobi...
An extensive characterization of photobioreactors (PBRs) must be made in order to optimize their ope...
Phototrophic systems regained interest as feedstocks for bio-economy but their industrial exploitati...
Phototrophic systems regained interest as feedstocks for bio-economy but their industrial exploitati...
Photosynthetic microorganisms could serve as valuable compounds, but also for environmental applicat...
This study investigated the effects of light quality, culture density, and carbon dioxide aeration ...
This study investigated the effects of light quality, culture density, and carbon dioxide aeration ...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...
Microalgae are an ubiquitous and powerful driver of geochemical cycles which have formed Earth’s bio...