Summary
A photobioreactor using three concentric glass cylinders, with a light source mounted on the axis within them is described. The space between two innermost cylinders is used as a waterjacket, while the culture of phototrophic microorganisms is in the chamber between the outer cylinder and the middle one. This chamber is also equipped with a stirrer. Rhodobacter capsulatus has been grown in the device at biomass concentration up to 550 mg/l without light limitation.
Article PDF
Similar content being viewed by others
Avoid common mistakes on your manuscript.
Literature
Gobel, F. (1978). In The Photosynthetic Bacteria, Sistrom, W.R., Clayton, R.K. eds, pp. 907–926, NY, Plenum Press
Kisselev, G.G., Nikonov, V.N., Sorokina, A.B., Tsygankov, A.A. (1986). In Devices for investigations in physical and chemical biology and biotechnology, pp.69–76, Pushchino, ONTI NCBI (In Russian)
Myers, J., Clark, L. (1944). J. Gen. Physiol., 28, pp. 103–112
Ormerod, J.G., Ormerod, S.K., Gest, H. (1961). Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 64, pp. 449–463
Pirt, J.S., Lee, Y.-K., Walash, MR., Pirt, M.W., Baluizi, H.H.M., Bazin, M.J. (1983). J. Chem. Technol. and Biotechnol., 33B, pp. 33–38
Shtol, A.A., Mel'nikov, E.F. (1975). Design of photobioreactors for single-cell alga, (In Russian). 144p. Krasnoyarsk, KGU
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Tsygankov, A.A., Laurinavichene, T.V. & Gogotov, I.N. Laboratory scale photobioreactor. Biotechnol Tech 8, 575–578 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00152149
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00152149