Internally Illuminated Photobioreactor Using a Novel Type of Lightemitting Diode (LED) Bar for Cultivation of Arthrospira platensis

The biochemical properties of Spirulina platensis in an internally illuminated photobioreactor (IlPBR) were investigated under different light-emitted diode (LED) wavelengths; blue (λmax= 450 and 460 nm), green (λmax= 525 nm), red (λmax = 630 and 660 nm), and white (6,500K), with various light inten...

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Published inBiotechnology and bioprocess engineering pp. 767 - 776
Main Authors Sung-Kun Yim, Dae-Won Ki, 두홍수, Hyuk Kim, 권태호
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국생물공학회 01.12.2016
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Summary:The biochemical properties of Spirulina platensis in an internally illuminated photobioreactor (IlPBR) were investigated under different light-emitted diode (LED) wavelengths; blue (λmax= 450 and 460 nm), green (λmax= 525 nm), red (λmax = 630 and 660 nm), and white (6,500K), with various light intensities (200, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 μmol/m2/sec) were examined. The highest specific growth rate, maximum biomass, and phycocyanin productivity occurred under the red LEDs (0.39/day, 0.10 g/L/day, and 0.14 g/g-cell/day, respectively) at 1,000 μmol/m2/sec; the lowest growth rate was obtained under blue LEDs. Indeed, the size of trichomes was changed into short form under blue LEDs at all light intensities or all LEDs at 2,000 μmol/m2/sec for the first 2 days after inoculation, and S. platensis did not grow in the IlPBR under the dark condition. These results provide a base for different approaches for designing the pilot scale photobioreactor and developing cost-effective light sources. KCI Citation Count: 2
Bibliography:G704-000785.2016.21.6.009
ISSN:1226-8372
1976-3816