posted on 2012-11-28, 11:16authored bySaskia Fermont, Gilbert Shama
A novel configuration of photobioreactor
is described in which filaments of alginate containing
immobilized cells of a leaky mutant of Dunaliella
parva are wound round a central light well which is
located within a glass outer chamber so that a liquid
medium is caused to flow in the annular space between
the outside chamber and the alginate filaments.
Glycerol production by D. parva was maintained for
700 h and the highest concentration of glycerol
attained was approx. 12 mg l-1.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Chemical Engineering
Citation
FERMONT, S. and SHAMA, G., 2010. A novel bioreactor for immobilized phototrophs. Biotechnology Letters, 32 (2), pp. 295 - 298.