A hollow fiber membrane photo‐bioreactor for CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration from combustion gas coupled with wastewater treatment: a process engineering approach

Amit Kumar(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Xin Yuan(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Ashish Sahu(Norwegian Water), Jo Dewulf(Ghent University), Sarina J. Ergas(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Herman Van Langenhove(University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
February 3, 2010
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Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND: In the presence of light, micro‐algae convert CO 2 and nutrients to biomass that can be used as a biofuel. In closed photo‐bioreactors, however, light and CO 2 availability often limit algae production and can be difficult to control using traditional diffuser systems. In this research, a hollow fiber membrane photo‐bioreactor (HFMPB) was investigated to: (1) increase the interfacial contact area available for gas transfer, (2) treat high nutrient strength (412 mg NO 3 − ‐N L −1 ) wastewater, and (3) produce algal biomass that can be used as a biofuel. RESULTS: A bench scale HFMPB was inoculated with Spirulina platensis and operated with a 2‐15% CO 2 supply. A mass transfer model was developed and found to be a good tool to estimate CO 2 mass transfer coefficients at varying liquid velocities. Overall mass transfer coefficients were 1.8 × 10 −6 , 2.8 × 10 −6 , 5.6 × 10 −6 m s −1 at Reynolds numbers of 38, 63, and 138, respectively. A maximum CO 2 removal efficiency of 85% was observed at an inlet CO 2 concentration of 2% and a gas residence time (membrane‐lumen) of 8.6 s. The corresponding algal biomass concentrations and NO 3 removal efficiencies were 2131 mg L −1 and 68%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The results show that the combination of CO 2 sequestration, wastewater treatment and biofuel production in an HFMPB is a promising alternative for greenhouse gas mitigation. Copyright © 2010 Society of Chemical Industry


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