Anuja A Kenekar
India
Research Article
Operational Strategies for Lab scale Horizontal Tubular Photobioreactorfor Mitigation of CO2 Using an Indigenous Thermophilic Microalgal StrainGeitlerinema sulphureum
Author(s): Anuja A Kenekar and Manjushri A Deodhar*
Anuja A Kenekar and Manjushri A Deodhar*
Anthropogenic activities leading to the industrial revolution have contributed substantially to climate change by adding carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere which has caused a gradual but significant increase in the atmospheric temperature through the years. Part of the efforts to mitigate CO2 involves the capture and sequestration using microalgae. Efforts were made in KET’s VG Vaze College to screen indigenously isolated thermophilic cyanobacteria for this purpose. High temperature adaptability (42ºC), high CO2 tolerance (23.08%), reasonably high biomass production and easy harvesting made G. sulphureum a promising candidate for the CO2 sequestration in the tropical climatic conditions. The present communication deals with the optimisation of productivity of G. sulphureum in a lab scale tubular photobioreactor by altering paramters such as light regime, CO2 supplemen.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7463.1000176