Hydrogel-based photobioreactor for Solid-State cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris.

Bioresour Technol

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: September 2024

Solid-state cultivation is a promising technology for algal biomass production, achieving high productivities without the need for dewatering. However, such systems have suffered from high evaporation, and capital costs. Here is described a hydrogel photobioreactor (hPBR) with the aim of reducing water demand in solid-state cultivations. Two designs are described with "Design A" offering better humidity control overgrowth conditions. A biomass productivity of 2.41gmd, and 2.87gmd when using physically crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol) (pPVA) and chemically crosslinked PVA (cPVA) respectively were achieved with Chlorella vulgaris with a water demand around 0.44 kg g of biomass. Over the 23 days of growth, the lipid content increased from 18.9 % to 56.6 % and 13.8 % to 43.2 % for pPVA and cPVA respectively, and the chlorophyll content decreased by more than 81 %. However, cell viability stayed high at over 98 % and surface coverage analysis showed good coverage of the gel surface.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131105DOI Listing

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