Literature DB >> 29748798

An innovative approach to attached cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris using different materials.

Negar Jafari1, Razieh Shafiee Alavijeh2, Ali Abdolahnejad3, Hossein Farrokhzadeh1, Mohammad Mehdi Amin4, Afshin Ebrahimi5.   

Abstract

This article investigates the innovative attached cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris (C. vulgaris) using different materials as an alternative to high capital techniques of harvesting such as centrifugation, flocculation, and filtration. A simple attached algal cultivation system was proposed that was equipped by 10 submerged supporting materials which can harvest algal cells, efficiently. The effect of operational parameters such as light intensity, the rate of aeration, and auto-harvesting time was investigated. A chip, durable, and abundant cellulosic material (Kaldnes carriers covered by kenafs, KCCKs) was proposed for auto-harvesting C. vulgaris cells. The results revealed that optimum aeration rate, light intensity, and auto-harvesting of microalgal cells were 3.6 vvm, 10,548 W/m2, and 12 days, respectively. Six of these KCCKs had the highest biofilm formation percent up to 33%. In this condition, the rate of cell growth increased to 0.6 mg/cm2. Therefore, this system can be used for appropriate auto-harvesting of microalgae in the attached growth systems. C. vulgaris biomass composition is valuable for biodiesel, bioethanol, and animal protein production.

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Keywords:  Attached growth; Biofilm carriers; Chlorella vulgaris; Harvesting

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29748798     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2177-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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