Biomass Production Chlorella Vulgaris Buitenzorg Using Series of Bubble Column Photo Bioreactor with a Periodic Illumination
Main Authors: | Wijanarko, Anondho, Dianursanti, Dianursanti, Muryanto, Muryanto, Simanjuntak, Josia, Kencana Wulan, Praswasti Pembangun Dyah, Hermansyah, Heri, Gozan, Misri, Soemantojo, Roekmijati Widaningroem |
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Format: | Book application/pdf Journal |
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UI Scholars Hub
, 2008
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https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/mjt/vol12/iss1/4 https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1103&context=mjt |
Daftar Isi:
- Chlorella vulgaris Buitenzorg cultivation using three bubble column photo bioreactors arranged in series with a volume of 200 mL for 130 hours shows an increase of biomass production of Chlorella vulgaris Buitenzorg up to 1.20 times and a decrease of the ability of CO2 fixation compared to single reactor at a periodic sun illumination cycle. The operation conditions on cultivation are as following: T, 29.0oC; P,1 atm.; UG, 2.40 m/h; CO2, 10%; Benneck medium; and illumination source by Phillip Halogen Lamp 20W /12V/ 50Hz. Other research parameters such as microbial carbon dioxide transferred rate (qco2), CO2 transferred rate (CTR), energy consumption for cellular formation (Ex), and cultural bicarbonate species concentration [HCO3] also give better results on series of reactor.