Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7081601 | Bioresource Technology | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Continuous culture of fresh water microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus was developed in a two-stage photobioreactor, avoiding the intermediate harvesting step to achieve a half-way point between the progressive and the sudden N-starvation strategies, guaranteeing light limited conditions in the first stage and N-stress conditions in the second stage. This methodology resulted in biomass productivity values at the best dilution rate (0.118 daysâ1) of 15.25 ± 1.06 g mâ2 dâ1, slightly higher than that expected according to batch experiment (12.90 ± 0.75 g mâ2 dâ1). The dilution rate that maximized the lipid content was coincident with that for the maximum biomass productivity, resulting in a intensification of the lipid productivity. Microalgae can be successfully cultured in reused medium clarified by high pH flocculation-sedimentation and neutralized by bubbling the photobioreactors outlet CO2 current through it. Microalgae flocculation with NaOH does not result in a variation of the obtained lipid profile.
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Authors
L.M. Lucas-Salas, M. Castrillo, D. MartÃnez,