Growth characteristics of Chlorella sorokiniana in airlift and bubble column photobioreactors
2012
Kumar, Kanhaiya | Das, Debabrata
The present study investigated the feasibility of bioCO₂ sequestration using Chlorella sorokiniana. It was found that 5% CO₂ (v/v) in air was the most suitable concentration for the growth of this organism. At this concentration, the maximum rate of CO₂ sequestered and the biomass obtained were found to be 1.21gL⁻¹d⁻¹ and 4.4gL⁻¹ respectively. Modeling and simulation of the growth profile was obtained using the logistic equation. Further, at higher CO₂ concentrations, pH drop in the growth media, TAP [-acetate], was prevented by replacing NH₄Cl by NaNO₃. Additionally, the study evaluated the performance of two reactors namely: bubble column and airlift reactor based on their growth profile and transport properties like KLa and mixing time. The growth profile was better in airlift reactor and it provides cyclic axial mixing of media. KLa of downcomer was significantly lower than the riser in airlift reactor.
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