Title |
A photobioreactor for production of algae biomass from gaseous emissions of an animal house |
ID_Doc |
8650 |
Authors |
Glockow, T; Martin, MV; Meisch, L; Kapieske, D; Meissner, K; Cassal, MC; Kaster, AK; Rabe, KS; Niemeyer, CM |
Title |
A photobioreactor for production of algae biomass from gaseous emissions of an animal house |
Year |
2023 |
Published |
Applied Microbiology And Biotechnology, 107.0, 24 |
Abstract |
Sustainable approaches to circular economy in animal agriculture are still poorly developed. Here, we report an approach to reduce gaseous emissions of CO2 and NH3 from animal housing while simultaneously using them to produce value-added biomass. To this end, a cone-shaped, helical photobioreactor was developed that can be integrated into animal housing by being freely suspended, thereby combining a small footprint with a physically robust design. The photobioreactor was coupled with the exhaust air of a chicken house to allow continuous cultivation of a mixed culture of Arthrospira spec. (Spirulina). Continuous quantification of CO2 and NH3 concentration showed that the coupled algae reactor effectively purifies the exhaust air from the chicken house while producing algal biomass. Typical production rates of greater than 0.3 g/l*day dry mass were obtained, and continuous operation was possible for several weeks. Morphological, biochemical, and genomic characterization of Spirulina cultures yielded insights into the dynamics and metabolic processes of the microbial community. We anticipate that further optimization of this approach will provide new opportunities for the generation of value-added products from gaseous CO2 and NH3 waste emissions, linking resource-efficient production of microalgae with simultaneous sequestration of animal emissions. |
PDF |
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00253-023-12815-7.pdf
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