The follow-up photobioreactor illumination system for the cultivation of photosynthetic microorganisms

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The article presents the basic conceptual assumptions of a photobioreactor with a complementary lighting system. The cylindrical bioreactor has three independent, interconnected, and fully controlled lighting systems. A characteristic feature is the combination of the lighting system with the measurement of photosynthetically active PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) and the optical density of the culture medium. The entire lighting system is based on RGBW (“red, green, blue, white”) LED and RBG (“red, green, blue”) LEDs. The pilot study was conducted on a simplified prototype of a photobioreactor designed for the distribution and optimization of light in algae cultures designed for energy purposes. The study was carried out on microalgae Chlorella Vulgaris BA0002a from the collection of marine algae cultures.

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Brzychczyk, B., Hebda, T., Fitas, J., & Giełżecki, J. (2020). The follow-up photobioreactor illumination system for the cultivation of photosynthetic microorganisms. Energies, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13051143

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