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Batch and semi-continuous microalgal TAG production in lab-scale and outdoor photobioreactors

Microalgal triglycerides (TAGs) represent a sustainable feedstock for food, chemical and biofuel industries. The operational strategy (batch, semi-continuous, continuous cultivations) has an impact on the TAG productivity. In this study, semi-continuous (i.e. with fixed harvesting frequency) and bat...

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Autores principales: Benvenuti, Giulia, Bosma, Rouke, Ji, Fang, Lamers, Packo, Barbosa, Maria J., Wijffels, René H.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5155026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28035172
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-016-0897-1
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author Benvenuti, Giulia
Bosma, Rouke
Ji, Fang
Lamers, Packo
Barbosa, Maria J.
Wijffels, René H.
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Bosma, Rouke
Ji, Fang
Lamers, Packo
Barbosa, Maria J.
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description Microalgal triglycerides (TAGs) represent a sustainable feedstock for food, chemical and biofuel industries. The operational strategy (batch, semi-continuous, continuous cultivations) has an impact on the TAG productivity. In this study, semi-continuous (i.e. with fixed harvesting frequency) and batch cultivations were compared on TAG production both at lab-scale and in outdoor cultivations. At lab-scale, the semi-continuous TAG productivity was highest for a cycle time of 2 days (SC1; 0.21 g L(−1) day(−1)) and similar to the maximum obtained with the batch (optimal harvest time; 0.23 g L(−1) day(−1)). Although TAG content was lower for SC1 (22 %) than for the batch (35 %), higher biomass productivities were obtained with SC1. Outdoors, semi-continuous cultivations were subjected to a lower degree of stress (i.e. higher amount of nitrogen present in the system relative to the given irradiance) compared to lab-scale. This yielded low and similar TAG contents (10–13 %) in the different semi-continuous runs that were outdone by the batch on both TAG content (15–25 %) and productivity (batch, 0.97–2.46 g m(−2) day(−1); semi-continuous, 0.35–0.85 g m(−2) day(−1)). The lab-scale experiments showed that semi-continuous strategies, besides leading to similar TAG productivities compared to the batch, could make TAG production cost effective by valorising also non-TAG compounds. However, optimization of outdoor semi-continuous cultivations is still required. For instance, the nitrogen supply and the harvest frequency should be adjusted on the total irradiance. Additionally, future research should focus on recovery metabolism upon nitrogen resupply.
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spelling pubmed-51550262016-12-27 Batch and semi-continuous microalgal TAG production in lab-scale and outdoor photobioreactors Benvenuti, Giulia Bosma, Rouke Ji, Fang Lamers, Packo Barbosa, Maria J. Wijffels, René H. J Appl Phycol Article Microalgal triglycerides (TAGs) represent a sustainable feedstock for food, chemical and biofuel industries. The operational strategy (batch, semi-continuous, continuous cultivations) has an impact on the TAG productivity. In this study, semi-continuous (i.e. with fixed harvesting frequency) and batch cultivations were compared on TAG production both at lab-scale and in outdoor cultivations. At lab-scale, the semi-continuous TAG productivity was highest for a cycle time of 2 days (SC1; 0.21 g L(−1) day(−1)) and similar to the maximum obtained with the batch (optimal harvest time; 0.23 g L(−1) day(−1)). Although TAG content was lower for SC1 (22 %) than for the batch (35 %), higher biomass productivities were obtained with SC1. Outdoors, semi-continuous cultivations were subjected to a lower degree of stress (i.e. higher amount of nitrogen present in the system relative to the given irradiance) compared to lab-scale. This yielded low and similar TAG contents (10–13 %) in the different semi-continuous runs that were outdone by the batch on both TAG content (15–25 %) and productivity (batch, 0.97–2.46 g m(−2) day(−1); semi-continuous, 0.35–0.85 g m(−2) day(−1)). The lab-scale experiments showed that semi-continuous strategies, besides leading to similar TAG productivities compared to the batch, could make TAG production cost effective by valorising also non-TAG compounds. However, optimization of outdoor semi-continuous cultivations is still required. For instance, the nitrogen supply and the harvest frequency should be adjusted on the total irradiance. Additionally, future research should focus on recovery metabolism upon nitrogen resupply. Springer Netherlands 2016-07-07 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5155026/ /pubmed/28035172 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10811-016-0897-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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title_short Batch and semi-continuous microalgal TAG production in lab-scale and outdoor photobioreactors
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