Authors
Andrea Bernardi, Giorgio Perin, Eleonora Sforza, Federico Galvanin, Tomas Morosinotto, Fabrizio Bezzo
Publication date
2014/4/23
Journal
Industrial & engineering chemistry research
Volume
53
Issue
16
Pages
6738-6749
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Despite the high potential as feedstock for the production of fuels and chemicals, the industrial cultivation of microalgae still exhibits many issues. Yield in microalgae cultivation systems is limited by the solar energy that can be harvested. The availability of reliable models representing key phenomena affecting algae growth may help designing and optimizing effective production systems at an industrial level. In this work the complex influence of different light regimes on seawater alga Nannochloropsis salina growth is represented by first principles models. Experimental data such as in vivo fluorescence measurements are employed to develop the model. The proposed model allows description of all growth curves and fluorescence data in a reliable way. The model structure is assessed and modified in order to guarantee the model identifiability and the estimation of its parametric set in a robust and reliable way.
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