A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation

© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Microalgae are a promising alternative feedstock for producing biofuels (e.g., bioethanol and biodiesel) and bio-products (e.g., omega-3 and chlorophyll). However, the high cost of developing products from microalgae remains an obstacle to...

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Main Authors: Zainan, N., Danquah, Michael, Harun, R.
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Nova Science Publishers 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72037
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Danquah, Michael
Harun, R.
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description © 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Microalgae are a promising alternative feedstock for producing biofuels (e.g., bioethanol and biodiesel) and bio-products (e.g., omega-3 and chlorophyll). However, the high cost of developing products from microalgae remains an obstacle to the full use of microalgae. Major hindrances to the commercial viability of algae are the operational and maintenance costs associated with large-scale cultivation. Most microalga cultivation operations rely on improvised photobioreactor designs, of which open-pond systems are frequently considered for large-scale operations. A cost-effective cultivation method is needed to improve the sustainability and economics of microalga cultivation, whilst minimising space and culture contamination and maintaining the integrity of desired species. Several photobioreactor designs are reviewed for the effective cultivation of microalgae, and the advantages and limitations of these photobioreactors are highlighted. Process challenges to scaling up the design of photobioreactors for commercial operations are also discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-720372018-12-13T09:12:08Z A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation Zainan, N. Danquah, Michael Harun, R. © 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Microalgae are a promising alternative feedstock for producing biofuels (e.g., bioethanol and biodiesel) and bio-products (e.g., omega-3 and chlorophyll). However, the high cost of developing products from microalgae remains an obstacle to the full use of microalgae. Major hindrances to the commercial viability of algae are the operational and maintenance costs associated with large-scale cultivation. Most microalga cultivation operations rely on improvised photobioreactor designs, of which open-pond systems are frequently considered for large-scale operations. A cost-effective cultivation method is needed to improve the sustainability and economics of microalga cultivation, whilst minimising space and culture contamination and maintaining the integrity of desired species. Several photobioreactor designs are reviewed for the effective cultivation of microalgae, and the advantages and limitations of these photobioreactors are highlighted. Process challenges to scaling up the design of photobioreactors for commercial operations are also discussed. 2017 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72037 Nova Science Publishers restricted
spellingShingle Zainan, N.
Danquah, Michael
Harun, R.
A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation
title A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation
title_full A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation
title_fullStr A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation
title_full_unstemmed A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation
title_short A photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation
title_sort photobioreactor design for large-scale microalgae cultivation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72037