Study and Characterization of A Novel Multi-Airlift Chemical and Bioreactor

Abstract

This paper presents the results obtained by the R&D of a multi-channel airlift photobioreactor for growing algae. The work consists of the design, construction, operation and characterization of a multi-channel airlift photobioreactor. Porphyridium Sp, a species of algae of commercial interest was tested. The description of the photobioreactor the experimental set up, and the data obtained in the indoor experiment using artificial solar radiation at the laboratory scale are presented.

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D. Wolf, A. N. Sembira

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  • EP ID EP390911
  • DOI 10.9790/9622-0704016474.
  • Views 114
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D. Wolf, A. N. Sembira (2017). Study and Characterization of A Novel Multi-Airlift Chemical and Bioreactor. International Journal of engineering Research and Applications, 7(4), 64-74. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-390911