Electrochemical pH control and carbon supply for microalgae cultivation

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Title
Electrochemical pH control and carbon supply for microalgae cultivation
Author(s)
G Y Kim; Jina Heo; K Kim; J Chung; J I Han
Bibliographic Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, vol. 426, pp. 131796-131796
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
This study suggests a new water electrolysis-based microalgae cultivation system, which is capable of both pH control and the continuous supply of carbon source for bicarbonate-based microalgae cultivation. Daily basis running of a water electrolytic cell could effectively lower the pH of an algal culture medium within 6 to 90 min depending on the applied voltage, and at the same time, approximately 100-150 mg L -1 of carbon could be successfully supplemented into the anodic algal culture solution. Interestingly, the resulting algal biomass productivity reached the same final biomass concentration of 1.67 g L -1 regardless of the applied voltage and the concentration of catholyte; moreover, the applied voltage of 3-6 V did not affect the viability or lipid productivity of algal cells. The present study conclusively demonstrated that productive and convenient bicarbonate-based cultivation of microalgae is indeed possible when coupled with the water electrolysis-based electrochemical CO2 absorption process.
Keyword
BicarbonateBiodieselCarbon supplyMicroalgaepH controlWater electrolysis
ISSN
1385-8947
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2021.131796
Type
Article
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