2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2007.04.022
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Scale-down of microalgae cultivations in tubular photo-bioreactors—A conceptual approach

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“…Thus, the parameters selected to investigate the mixing and light reception still need to be studied further. Sastre et al (2007) applied a scaled-down method to study the interaction between light transfer, fluid dynamics, and microbial metabolism; the findings have aided the kinetic optimization of photobioreactor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the parameters selected to investigate the mixing and light reception still need to be studied further. Sastre et al (2007) applied a scaled-down method to study the interaction between light transfer, fluid dynamics, and microbial metabolism; the findings have aided the kinetic optimization of photobioreactor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, at the scale of the cell, depending on the hydrodynamical regime, the cell successively perceives high light intensity (at the surface) and darkness (at the bottom). The question of the light for which cells are photoadapted is therefore crucial, and it is clearly an open problem (Yoshimoto et al, 2005;Pruvost et al, 2006;Perner-Nochta and Posten, 2007;Rosello Sastre et al, 2007).…”
Section: Modelling Pigment Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photoadaptation is a key phenomenon through which the algae adapts its photon harvesting system to light intensity. However, depending on the hydrodynamical regime, a cell can have a significantly different perception of light signal (Luo and Al-Dahhan, 2004;Rosello Sastre et al, 2007;Pruvost et al, 2006). The average light received, together with the frequency of commutation between reactor dark zone and high light can significantly differ from reactor and hydrodynamical regimes.…”
Section: Improving Photoadaptation Modelling In Dynamical Regimesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So this comes close to the amount actually harvested at the end. However, ongoing research in the reactor field is promising and will lead to cheaper and more energy-effective designs (Rosello Sastre et al, 2007). Actually, several pilot plants have been set up in the last 2 years which show productivities of more than 100 g/(L d) which would mean 365 t/(ha y) (Pulz, 2007), although until now such values have not been reached as a time-average value for larger areas.…”
Section: Microalgae Production-process Alternativesmentioning
confidence: 99%