A novel magnet-driven rotary mixing aerator for carbon dioxide fixation and microalgae cultivation: Focusing on bubble behavior and cultivation performance
2022
Li, Nan | Chen, Cheng | Zhong, Fazheng | Zhang, Shuo | Xia, Ao | Huang, Yun | Liao, Qiang | Zhu, Xianqing
A novel magnet-driven rotary mixing aerator (MDRMA) was proposed to reduce the diameter and rising rate of bubbles while improving CO₂ mass transfer during microalgae growth in a column photobioreactor. Visualization results showed that the bubble number density increased significantly with the increasing rotation rate of MDRMA. As the rotation rate increased from 0 to 300 r min⁻¹, the average bubble diameter decreased from 3.8 mm to 2.0 mm (47.4% reduction), while the corresponding average bubble rising rate decreased from 0.32 m s⁻¹ to 0.22 m s⁻¹ (31.3% reduction). Notably, when the rotation rate of MDRMA exceeded 300 r min⁻¹, a significant number of microbubbles with diameters below 0.5 mm were generated. When synthetic flue gas containing 12% CO₂ (v/v) was supplied for microalgae cultivation, a maximum biomass concentration of 1.75 g L⁻¹ was obtained with rotating MDRMA at 200 r min⁻¹, showing a 57.7% increase compared to the control aerated with a silicone tube aerator. Meanwhile, the pigment content reached 14.48 mg L⁻¹, 22.7% higher than that of the control.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Ключевые слова АГРОВОК
Библиографическая информация
Эту запись предоставил National Agricultural Library