TITLE:
Culturing of Autoflocculating Microalgal Consortium in Continuous Raceway Pond Reactor
AUTHORS:
Chandrasekharan Nair Aneesh, Faisal Mullalayam, Vattackatt Balakrishnan Manilal, Ajit Haridas
KEYWORDS:
Self-Settling, Microalgal Consortium, Raceway Pond Reactor, Autoflocculating
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Plant Sciences,
Vol.6 No.15,
September
30,
2015
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to develop a self-settling microalgal consortium in raceway pond reactor
(RPR). Experiments were carried out with cultures that developed without additional seeding,
but naturally promoted by process conditions in a raceway pond reactor. The changes in microalgal
communities and total biomass under nitrogen and phosphorous limitations were studied in
both batch and continuous systems. At the steady state batch had the population of 46% Euglena
sp., 16% Closterium sp., 14% Chlorella sp., 14% Scenedesmus sp. and 10% Ankistrodesmus sp. with
a maximum biomass of 900 mg/L. In order to get self-settling microalgal consortium, the operation
was changed to continuous continuous mode with the aid of a specially designed settler for
daily harvest and recycling of the biomass. Grazing fauna could be controlled by managing reduced
liquid and solid retention time. At steady-state condition, an autofloculating and self-settling
consortium was developed which had mainly Fragilaria sp., Scenedesmus sp., and filamentous
Ulothrix sp. The maximum biomass concentration obtained was 140 mg/L. The presence of neutral
lipid droplets in the consortium was identified by staining with Nile Red. Development of the lipid
rich consortium could be a suitable method for producing biofuel.