Abstract

The efficient cultivation of microalgae plays an important role in CO2 fixation and the efficient use of bioenergy resources. To enhance mass transfer and improve algal biomass yield, a novel tangent double-tube photobioreactor (TDTP) with an inner aerated tube generating vortices is proposed, which increases the mixing performance to improve the micro-environment in microalgal cultivation with tubular photobioreactors. The tangent double-tube photobioreactor is an improvement on a concentric double-tube photobioreactor (CDTP). Compared to concentric double-tube photobioreactor, tangent double-tube photobioreactor offers a 31.6% increase in mass transfer coefficient and a 22.1% reduction in mixing time. Besides, the gas holdup rate and the shear rate of the tangent double-tube photobioreactor were nearly 18.2% higher and 39.3% lower than those of the concentric double-tube photobioreactor, respectively. A 10-day cultivation experiment showed that as compared to the concentric double-tube photobioreactor and the traditional tube photobioreactor (TTP), the peak CO2 fixation rate for the tangent double-tube photobioreactor was 0.8 g∙L−1∙d−1, which increased by 33.3% and 293%, respectively. Meanwhile, the microalgal biomass yield for the tangent double-tube photobioreactor increased by 51.2% and 124.8%, respectively. In addition, the dissolved oxygen concentration for the tangent double-tube photobioreactor fluctuated between 6.0 and 6.5 mg/L. Therefore, the tangent double-tube photobioreactor holds promise in the cultivation of microalgae.

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