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Photobioreactors for mass production of microalgae

2013
Industrial exploitation of microalgae for feed, food, and biofuel production is currently limited by several factors, among which those connected with large-scale cultivation are of the greatest importance. Photobioreactors (closed systems for algae cultivation) suffer from high energy expenditures (mixing, cooling, and embodied energy), while open ...
Zittelli, G. C.   +3 more
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Photobioreactors with Internal Illumination

2015
There has been an increasing commercial interest in phototrophic culturing of microalgae for all-year biomass production for food and feed supplements, as a source of valuable and bioactive compounds, and most recently biofuels. Indoor photobioreactors (PBRs) with artificial illumination make it possible to grow microalgae strains under well-controlled
Magda Sergejevová   +3 more
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[Laboratory photobioreactors].

Prikladnaia biokhimiia i mikrobiologiia, 2002
Growing phototrophic microorganisms consume the light energy. These microorganisms most often suffer from light deficiency because of exponential decrease in the energy of light passing through an absorbing medium. Therefore, effective distribution of light within the cultures is needed for their intensive cultivation.
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Photobioreactors for the production of microalgae

2017
Microalgae have a large biotechnological potential for producing valuable substances for feed, food, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical industries . Furthermore, other applications can be attributed to the photosynthetic process performed by these microorganisms such as CO2 mitigation, wastewater treatment, and biofuels production. Whatever the process,
Acién, F.G.   +6 more
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Laboratory Scale Photobioreactors

Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2001
Growing phototrophic microorganisms consume light energy. These microorganisms most often suffer from light deficiency because of exponential decrease in the energy of light passing through an absorbing medium. Therefore, effective distribution of light within the cultures is needed for their intensive cultivation.
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Energy Considerations of Photobioreactors

2012
Microalgae have been proven to be a potential source for valuable compounds and fuels. However, photobioreactors are not optimized concerning economic aspects. The energy demand of the reactor could be in the same order of magnitude as the harvested incident solar irradiation stored as chemical energy bound in microalgal biomass.
Jacobi, Anna, Posten, Clemens
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Photobioreactors for Wastewater Treatment

2019
The application of microalgae for wastewater treatment is attracting increasing attention of researchers because of the added potential of harvesting the generated algal biomass for deriving numerous useful products. The conventional systems, viz., algal ponds, are historically used for both wastewater treatment and biomass production at field scale ...
Vaishali Ashok   +2 more
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A New Concept of Photobioreactor

2012
Proceedings of the 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 18-22 June 2012, Milan, Italy, pp.
Lucchetti, A., Zoughaib, A.
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Photobioreactors: An introduction

2023
Ranjna Sirohi   +2 more
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