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  • Turkish Journal of Aquatic Sciences
  • Volume:37 Issue:3
  • Evaluation of different scale-up strategies for Haematococcus pluvialis cultivation in airlift photo...

Evaluation of different scale-up strategies for Haematococcus pluvialis cultivation in airlift photobioreactor

Authors : Bahar ASLANBAY GÜLER, İrem DENİZ, Zeliha DEMİREL, Esra İMAMOĞLU
Pages : 131-141
Doi:10.26650/ASE202211036078
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Publication Date : 2022-06-11
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Large scale algal biomass production can be very challenging due to the potential issues of sustain-ability, environmental ethics, and economic concerns. A strategic approach to the transition from the laboratory to the industrial scale allows the prediction of process characteristics, design and analysis of large scale systems, and reduction of extra costs. In this study, a scale-up procedure that consid-ered different approaches was carried out by selecting the Haematococcus pluvialis as a model or-ganism. Three scale-up parameters insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(constant mixing time insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(tm);, volumetric power consumption rate insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(P/V);, and oxygen mass transfer coefficient insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(kLa);); were tested for biomass production in a 2-L airlift photobioreactor and they were compared with those obtained from a 1-L aerated cultivation bottle. Among three strategies, the maximum cell concentration, 4.60±0.20×105 cells/mL, was obtained in a constant volumetric power consumption rate experiment. Also, total carotenoid amount showed similar changes with the cell concentration and reached the maximum concentration of 2.02±0.11 mg/L under constant P/V experiment. However, the cultivation bottle presented the highest biomass amount of 0.62 g/L and specific growth rate of 0.38 day-1 of all of the photobioreactors. This result might be attributed to the low aeration rates or improper configuration of the system, which created a non-homogenous culture medium and led to ineffective mass transfer.
Keywords : Haematococcus pluvialis, Scale up, Airlift photobioreactor, Biomass production, Carotenoid

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