2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2022.09.017
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Development of operating process for continuous production of biomass by Tetradesmus obliquus (MT188616.1) in a hollow fiber membrane photobioreactor

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“…The HFMBR offers several notable benefits. These include the ability to cultivate algal cells at optimal density (>10 6 cells/mL) over prolonged durations (months), ongoing infusion of culture medium to support regular cellular activities through nutrient availability, and efficient elimination of metabolic byproducts at a rate that effectively mitigates the risk of toxic accumulation [42,43].…”
Section: Hollow Fiber Membrane Bioreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The HFMBR offers several notable benefits. These include the ability to cultivate algal cells at optimal density (>10 6 cells/mL) over prolonged durations (months), ongoing infusion of culture medium to support regular cellular activities through nutrient availability, and efficient elimination of metabolic byproducts at a rate that effectively mitigates the risk of toxic accumulation [42,43].…”
Section: Hollow Fiber Membrane Bioreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, HFMBRs are also utilized in the cultivation of algal biomass, specifically with the aim of biofuel production. By optimizing the flow rates (5-45 mL/min) of culture medium recirculating across the hollow fiber membranes, Roopashri and Makam [43] investigated the utility of the HFMP module to boost the microalgal growth rate by means of efficient mass transfer. The findings of this research indicated that the HFMPBR module is a superior option for growing algae to produce a greater amount of biomass [43].…”
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