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Higher biomass productivity of microalgae in an attached growth system, using wastewater.

Seung-Hoon Lee1, Hee-Mock Oh, Beom-Ho Jo, Sang-A Lee, Sang-Yoon Shin, Hee-Sik Kim, Sang-Hyup Lee, Chi-Yong Ahn.   

Abstract

Although most algae cultivation systems are operated in suspended culture, an attached growth system can offer several advantages over suspended systems. Algal cultivation becomes light-limited as the microalgal concentration increases in the suspended system; on the other hand, sunlight penetrates deeper and stronger in attached systems owing to the more transparent water. Such higher availability of sunlight makes it possible to operate a raceway pond deeper than usual, resulting in a higher areal productivity. The attached system achieved 2.8-times higher biomass productivity and total lipid productivity of 9.1 g m(-2) day(-1) and 1.9 g m(-2) day(-1), respectively, than the suspended system. Biomass productivity can be further increased by optimization of the culture conditions. Moreover, algal biomass harvesting and dewatering were made simpler and cheaper in attached systems, because mesh-type substrates with attached microalgae were easily removed from the culture and the remaining treated wastewater could be discharged directly. When the algal biomass was dewatered using natural sunlight, the palmitic acid (C16:0) content increased by 16% compared with the freeze-drying method. There was no great difference in other fatty acid composition. Therefore, the attached system for algal cultivation is a promising cultivation system for mass biodiesel production.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25112320     DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1406.06057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1017-7825            Impact factor:   2.351


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2.  Periphyton effects on bacterial assemblages and harmful cyanobacterial blooms in a eutrophic freshwater lake: a mesocosm study.

Authors:  Yingshun Cui; Long Jin; So-Ra Ko; Seong-Jun Chun; Hyung-Seok Oh; Chang Soo Lee; Ankita Srivastava; Hee-Mock Oh; Chi-Yong Ahn
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-08-10       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Mixotrophic Microalgae Biofilm: A Novel Algae Cultivation Strategy for Improved Productivity and Cost-efficiency of Biofuel Feedstock Production.

Authors:  Javad Roostaei; Yongli Zhang; Kishore Gopalakrishnan; Alexander J Ochocki
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-08-21       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Influence of wettability and surface design on the adhesion of terrestrial cyanobacteria to additive manufactured biocarriers.

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Journal:  Bioprocess Biosyst Eng       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 3.434

5.  Year-Round Cultivation of Tetraselmis sp. for Essential Lipid Production in a Semi-Open Raceway System.

Authors:  Won-Kyu Lee; Yong-Kyun Ryu; Woon-Yong Choi; Taeho Kim; Areumi Park; Yeon-Ji Lee; Younsik Jeong; Choul-Gyun Lee; Do-Hyung Kang
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Review 6.  Impact of Microalgae-Bacteria Interactions on the Production of Algal Biomass and Associated Compounds.

Authors:  Juan Luis Fuentes; Inés Garbayo; María Cuaresma; Zaida Montero; Manuel González-Del-Valle; Carlos Vílchez
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2016-05-19       Impact factor: 5.118

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