A New Aerosol‐Based Photobioreactor for the Cultivation of Cyanobacteria on Luffa
Jonas Kollmen, Andreas Stiefelmaier, Ramtin Mofrad, Dorina Strieth

TL;DR
Researchers developed a new photobioreactor using luffa sponges to grow cyanobacteria as biofilms, improving sustainability and productivity.
Contribution
A novel aerosol-based photobioreactor using biodegradable luffa sponges for cyanobacteria cultivation is introduced.
Findings
The abPBR achieved maximum area-time-yields of 6.34 and 4.19 g m−2 d−1 for Nostoc spec. and Desmonostoc muscorum.
The abPBR's aerosol system allows simple simulation of drought stress for cyanobacteria.
The new abPBR increased area-time-yields by 2.3 times compared to previous designs.
Abstract
Cyanobacteria are promising organisms for sustainable biotechnology due to their ability to grow photoautotrophically and their wide range of products. Many cyanobacteria grow in the form of biofilms, which is why the development of photobioreactors (PBR) for the cultivation of cyanobacteria in the form of biofilms is of great interest. However, these biofilm PBR are mostly based on artificial growth surfaces, whereas biodegradable growth surfaces would be favored in terms of sustainable production and application. Luffa sponges (the dried fruit of Luffa cylindrica) are excellent biodegradable growth surfaces for cyanobacteria. Therefore, a biofilm PBR for cultivation of cyanobacteria on Luffa was developed in this study. Since many cyanobacteria grow naturally as biofilms in an air‐exposed form and this should be imitated to improve growth, an aerosol‐based PBR (abPBR) should be used…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgal biology and biofuel production · Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology · Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
