Outdoor H₂ production in a 50-L tubular photobioreactor by means of a sulfur-deprived culture of the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
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Outdoor H₂ production in a 50-L tubular photobioreactor by means of a sulfur-deprived culture of the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Abstract
In the past decade, H₂ production using the green microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has been extensively studied under laboratory-scale photobioreactors, while information on outdoor cultures is still lacking. In this paper, the results of experiments conducted with sulfur-deprived cultures of C. reinhardtii carried out in a 50-L horizontal tubular photobioreactor are presented. Hydrogen production experiments were carried out under both artificial and direct solar light. In both cases, the H₂ output attained was 18-20% of what obtained in the laboratory. However, no significant changes in the H₂ production were observed when cells grown outdoors were tested under laboratory conditions. Chlorophyll fluorescence measurements showed that outdoor cultures were subjected to strong photo-inhibition, due to the combination of high solar light intensity and sulfur-deprivation. Indeed, H₂ production was only achieved outdoors when cultures were previously acclimated to sunlight, a condition that caused a number of physiological changes, namely: (i) a decrease in the chlorophyll content per unit of dry weight; (ii) an increase in the photosynthesis and respiration rates, and (iii) a higher induction of the xanthophyll cycle pigments as compared to non-acclimated cultures. It was concluded that the reduced H₂ output achieved in the 50-L photobioreactor was due to the different illumination pattern to which the cultures were exposed (one-sided vs. two-sided illumination provided in the laboratory), as well as to the great difference in the mixing times (60 min vs. 15.5s achieved in the lab-scale photobioreactor). To the very best of our knowledge this is the first time that H₂ production with green algae has been achieved by means of solar light.
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