Most microalgae grow in photoautotrophy and some benefit from mixotrophy and their growth essentially depends on the effective available light intensity. Non transparent media are frequently obtained as the byproduct of bioprocessing but laboratory testing on the suitability of such media may provide misleading results even in laboratory scale photobioreactors. Chapter 2 Cicci et al. (2013) introduced the procedure for calculating a semi-empirical normalised growth rate accounting for a time-varying light limitation inside symmetric photobioreactors and permitting to cancel out the effects of unknown quantities in the photosynthetic response of the microalgal biomass and help diagnose the nutritional suitability of the composite medium. This paper presents the results of applying the semi-empirical normalised growth rate to microalgal growth experiments carried out on media obtained from an anaerobic cattle digestate and from an olive oil mill wastewater (OOMW) and discusses use, inherent opportunities of the proposed diagnostic tool.

Analysis of microalgae growth in residual light: A diagnostics tool for low-cost alternative cultural media / Cicci, Agnese; Stoller, Marco; Bravi, Marco. - In: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 2283-9216. - ELETTRONICO. - 38:(2014), pp. 79-84. [10.3303/CET1438014]

Analysis of microalgae growth in residual light: A diagnostics tool for low-cost alternative cultural media

CICCI, AGNESE;STOLLER, Marco;BRAVI, Marco
2014

Abstract

Most microalgae grow in photoautotrophy and some benefit from mixotrophy and their growth essentially depends on the effective available light intensity. Non transparent media are frequently obtained as the byproduct of bioprocessing but laboratory testing on the suitability of such media may provide misleading results even in laboratory scale photobioreactors. Chapter 2 Cicci et al. (2013) introduced the procedure for calculating a semi-empirical normalised growth rate accounting for a time-varying light limitation inside symmetric photobioreactors and permitting to cancel out the effects of unknown quantities in the photosynthetic response of the microalgal biomass and help diagnose the nutritional suitability of the composite medium. This paper presents the results of applying the semi-empirical normalised growth rate to microalgal growth experiments carried out on media obtained from an anaerobic cattle digestate and from an olive oil mill wastewater (OOMW) and discusses use, inherent opportunities of the proposed diagnostic tool.
2014
Diagnostics tools; Laboratory testing; Light limitations; Microalgal biomass; Microalgal growth; Olive oil mill wastewaters; Photosynthetic response; Transparent media
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Analysis of microalgae growth in residual light: A diagnostics tool for low-cost alternative cultural media / Cicci, Agnese; Stoller, Marco; Bravi, Marco. - In: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 2283-9216. - ELETTRONICO. - 38:(2014), pp. 79-84. [10.3303/CET1438014]
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