Publications by authors named "Iasimone F"

Cyanobacteria and microalgae are considered as interesting feedstocks for either the production of high value bio-based compounds and biofuels or wastewater treatment. Nevertheless, the high costs of production, mainly due to the harvesting process, hamper a wide commercialization of industrial cyanobacteria and microalgae based products. Recent studies have found in autoflocculation and bioflocculation promising spontaneous processes for a low-cost and environmentally sustainable cyanobacteria and microalgae biomass harvesting process.

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  • The study explored bioflocculation in filamentous cyanobacteria using two cultivation systems: air-bubbling and shaking, and varied initial biomass concentrations.
  • The results showed that air bubbling produced small, dense flocs while shaking resulted in larger, weaker flocs, indicating different flocculation behaviors based on the mixing system.
  • A mathematical model was created to predict the bioflocculation settling performance, highlighting that optimal conditions for biomass recovery occurred at the end of the exponential growth phase, allowing for 70% recovery of cultivated biomass.
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Microalgae cultivation systems fed with wastewater as source of nutrients represents the principal sustainable condition to produce microalgal biomass to be converted conveniently to biofuels. In order to optimize microalgae growth and their lipid content, the effect of light intensity and nutrients load in real wastewater was investigated through batch microalgal cultivation tests. A microalgal polyculture was used as inoculum and grown for 10 days in batch at different conditions of light intensity (i.

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A mixed culture of oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi and wastewater native microalgae (mostly Scenedesmus sp. and Chlorella sp.) was performed to enhance lipid and biomass production from urban wastewaters.

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