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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Hollow glass microspheres for temperature and irradiance control in photobioreactors
Other Titles: Bioresource Technology
Authors: Pereira, Darlan A.
José, Nadia Mamede
Villamizar, Sonia M. G.
Sales, Emerson A.
Perelo, Louisa W.
metadata.dc.creator: Pereira, Darlan A.
José, Nadia Mamede
Villamizar, Sonia M. G.
Sales, Emerson A.
Perelo, Louisa W.
Abstract: The addition of hollow glass microspheres (HGM) to polymers to change thermal insulation and mechanical properties is widely used. In this study HGM were tested as a new construction material for photobioreactors to control irradiance and broth temperature in microalgae cultivation. The heat isolation properties of HGMs of three different densities were tested in a polymer matrix. The transmittance (5–50%) and the thermal conductivity (182.05–190.73 W/mK) of the HGM composite material were analyzed. The results were tested in a model to predict the broth temperature and the growth rate as a function of temperature and irradiance. The addition of 1.3 and 0.6 vol.% of HGM lead to an increase in the growth rate of up to 37% and a reduction in the broth temperature up to 9 °C. The mechanical resistance of the composites tested is similar to the polymer matrix.
Keywords: Heat transfer
Polymer matrix composites
Microalgae
Photoinhibition
Biomass
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: PEREIRA, DARLAN A. ; JOSÉ, NADIA M. ; VILLAMIZAR, SONIA M.G. ; SALES, EMERSON A. ; PERELO, LOUISA W. . Hollow glass microspheres for temperature and irradiance control in photobioreactors. Bioresource Technology, v. 158, p. 98-104, 2014
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/18287
Issue Date: 2014
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