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Efficient supply with carbon dioxide from flue gas during large scale production of microalgae: A novel approach for bioenergy facades

Bioresource Technology, ISSN: 0960-8524, Vol: 391, Issue: Pt A, Page: 129917
2024
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The efficiency of using enriched CO 2 from flue gas for large scale production of the green microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana in a bioenergy facade was studied. Using a membrane device, the enrichment of CO 2 from heating system flue gas in the low pressure product gas was up to 49 vol% and the CO 2 recovery was 62 %. With a static mixer the re-compressed product gas was applied to the culture medium with mean losses during cultivation of only 24 %. Thereby the pH could be maintained at a mean of 6.2 and a temperature always below 28 °C, both optimal for growth of Chlorella sorokiniana. Although PAR solar radiation during midday always exceeded 1000 µmol m −2 s −1 mean photosynthetic efficiency was 0.54 g mol −1. Results indicate that the chosen approach for CO 2 supply overcomes the problem of CO 2 losses and allows for a more economic and sustainable microalgae production in a bioenergy facade.

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