Proceedings of the Proceeding of the First International Graduate Conference (IGC) on Innovation, Creativity, Digital, &Amp; Te 2019
DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-10-2018.2284320
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Development and Validation of a Modified Contois Kinetics Model for Microalgae Chlorella Kessleri

Abstract: Microalgae is a promising source for renewable biofuels, medicines, healthy foods, animal feeds and many more. Microalgae have to be produced on a large scale in order to give a significant impact for the benefit of the society. Consequently, an understanding of the kinetic growth model of particular microalgae becomes necessary for the purpose of scaling up the production system. This study explores the development of an algae growth model for the Chlorella kessleri culture. The proposed growth model for Chlo… Show more

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“…The article published by Yunardi et al [ 128 ] shows the application of an algae growth model for the cultivation of Chlorella kessleri . The postulated mathematical growth model proposed for C. kessleri was developed from the already validated growth study of Contois, and this was modified to include a second substrate as a factor that influences the development of cell biomass.…”
Section: Kinetic Models Of Microbial Growth Applied To Microalgaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article published by Yunardi et al [ 128 ] shows the application of an algae growth model for the cultivation of Chlorella kessleri . The postulated mathematical growth model proposed for C. kessleri was developed from the already validated growth study of Contois, and this was modified to include a second substrate as a factor that influences the development of cell biomass.…”
Section: Kinetic Models Of Microbial Growth Applied To Microalgaementioning
confidence: 99%