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Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell

Microalgal photosynthesis is a promising solar energy conversion process to produce high concentration biomass, which can be utilized in the various fields including bioenergy, food resources, and medicine. In this research, we study the optical design rule for microalgal cultivation systems, to eff...

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Autores principales: Cho, Changsoon, Nam, Kibok, Kim, Ga-Yeong, Seo, Yeong Hwan, Hwang, Tae Gyu, Seo, Ji-Won, Kim, Jae Pil, Han, Jong-In, Lee, Jung-Yong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6908680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31831795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55358-6
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author Cho, Changsoon
Nam, Kibok
Kim, Ga-Yeong
Seo, Yeong Hwan
Hwang, Tae Gyu
Seo, Ji-Won
Kim, Jae Pil
Han, Jong-In
Lee, Jung-Yong
author_facet Cho, Changsoon
Nam, Kibok
Kim, Ga-Yeong
Seo, Yeong Hwan
Hwang, Tae Gyu
Seo, Ji-Won
Kim, Jae Pil
Han, Jong-In
Lee, Jung-Yong
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description Microalgal photosynthesis is a promising solar energy conversion process to produce high concentration biomass, which can be utilized in the various fields including bioenergy, food resources, and medicine. In this research, we study the optical design rule for microalgal cultivation systems, to efficiently utilize the solar energy and improve the photosynthesis efficiency. First, an organic luminescent dye of 3,6-Bis(4′-(diphenylamino)-1,1′-biphenyl-4-yl)-2,5-dihexyl-2,5-dihydropyrrolo3,4-c pyrrole -1,4-dione (D1) was coated on a photobioreactor (PBR) for microalgal cultivation. Unlike previous reports, there was no enhancement in the biomass productivities under artificial solar illuminations of 0.2 and 0.6 sun. We analyze the limitations and future design principles of the PBRs using photoluminescence under strong illumination. Second, as a multiple-bandgaps-scheme to maximize the conversion efficiency of solar energy, we propose a dual-energy generator that combines microalgal cultivation with spectrally selective photovoltaic cells (PVs). In the proposed system, the blue and green photons, of which high energy is not efficiently utilized in photosynthesis, are absorbed by a large-bandgap PV, generating electricity with a high open-circuit voltage (V(oc)) in reward for narrowing the absorption spectrum. Then, the unabsorbed red photons are guided into PBR and utilized for photosynthesis with high efficiency. Under an illumination of 7.2 kWh m(−2) d(−1), we experimentally verified that our dual-energy generator with C(60)-based PV can simultaneously produce 20.3 g m(−2) d(−1) of biomass and 220 Wh m(−2) d(−1) of electricity by utilizing multiple bandgaps in a single system.
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spelling pubmed-69086802019-12-16 Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell Cho, Changsoon Nam, Kibok Kim, Ga-Yeong Seo, Yeong Hwan Hwang, Tae Gyu Seo, Ji-Won Kim, Jae Pil Han, Jong-In Lee, Jung-Yong Sci Rep Article Microalgal photosynthesis is a promising solar energy conversion process to produce high concentration biomass, which can be utilized in the various fields including bioenergy, food resources, and medicine. In this research, we study the optical design rule for microalgal cultivation systems, to efficiently utilize the solar energy and improve the photosynthesis efficiency. First, an organic luminescent dye of 3,6-Bis(4′-(diphenylamino)-1,1′-biphenyl-4-yl)-2,5-dihexyl-2,5-dihydropyrrolo3,4-c pyrrole -1,4-dione (D1) was coated on a photobioreactor (PBR) for microalgal cultivation. Unlike previous reports, there was no enhancement in the biomass productivities under artificial solar illuminations of 0.2 and 0.6 sun. We analyze the limitations and future design principles of the PBRs using photoluminescence under strong illumination. Second, as a multiple-bandgaps-scheme to maximize the conversion efficiency of solar energy, we propose a dual-energy generator that combines microalgal cultivation with spectrally selective photovoltaic cells (PVs). In the proposed system, the blue and green photons, of which high energy is not efficiently utilized in photosynthesis, are absorbed by a large-bandgap PV, generating electricity with a high open-circuit voltage (V(oc)) in reward for narrowing the absorption spectrum. Then, the unabsorbed red photons are guided into PBR and utilized for photosynthesis with high efficiency. Under an illumination of 7.2 kWh m(−2) d(−1), we experimentally verified that our dual-energy generator with C(60)-based PV can simultaneously produce 20.3 g m(−2) d(−1) of biomass and 220 Wh m(−2) d(−1) of electricity by utilizing multiple bandgaps in a single system. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6908680/ /pubmed/31831795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55358-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as 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. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Cho, Changsoon
Nam, Kibok
Kim, Ga-Yeong
Seo, Yeong Hwan
Hwang, Tae Gyu
Seo, Ji-Won
Kim, Jae Pil
Han, Jong-In
Lee, Jung-Yong
Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell
title Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell
title_full Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell
title_fullStr Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell
title_full_unstemmed Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell
title_short Multi-bandgap Solar Energy Conversion via Combination of Microalgal Photosynthesis and Spectrally Selective Photovoltaic Cell
title_sort multi-bandgap solar energy conversion via combination of microalgal photosynthesis and spectrally selective photovoltaic cell
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6908680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31831795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55358-6
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