Author/Authors :
Mortezaeikia، v نويسنده Process/Production Department, South Pars Gas Complex (SPGC), Asaluyeh, Iran , , Yegani، R نويسنده Membrane Technology Research Center, Faculty ofChemical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran , , Hejazi، A نويسنده Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of West & North-West, Tabriz, Iran , , CheginiS، S نويسنده Membrane Technology Research Center, Faculty ofChemical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran ,
Abstract :
In this work, performance of hollow fiber membrane photobioreactor
(HFMPB) on the growth ofDunaliella Salina (G26) at various aeration rates
(0.1 and 0.2 VVm) and medium re-circulation flow rates (500 and 1000
mL/h) were studied. Cultivation was carried out at both batch and semicontinuous modes in HFMPBs containing neat and hydrophilized in-house
fabricated poly ethylene (PE) membranes at fixed light intensity of 300 µmol/
m2.s and temperature of 30oC. Microalgae showed better growth in
hydrophobic module in both cultivation modes and modules. Maximum
biomass concentration, CO2 biofixation and specific growth rates equal with
0.71g/L, 1.102g/L.d and 0.2241/d were obtained for non-wetted membranes,
respectively. Comparing the performance of both modules showed that the
impact of cultivation mode on the CO2 biofixation rate and CO2 removal is
more pronounced than the impact of mass transfer resistance in membrane
contactors. The obtained results show that the mean CO2 biofixation rates in
semi-continuous cultivation for both neat and hydrophilized modules are
higher than that in batch cultivation in all operating conditions. It was also
found that the hydrophobic membranes are much preferable than hydrophilic
membrane in HFMPBs