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Bioresource Technology | 2017

Development of large-scale and economic pH control system for outdoor cultivation of microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis using industrial flue gas

Yoon Young Choi; Jae Min Joun; Jeewon Lee; Min Eui Hong; Hoang Minh Pham; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim

The aim of this study was to develop the economic and effective buffer system for microalgae mass cultivation using industrial flue gas. Due to the continuous flue gas supplement, culture media acidified, therefore cell growth inhibited. Although buffering agent was added, this result increase in cost for overall culture process. Therefore combined buffer system of bicarbonate and phosphate (BP) for large-scale use was investigated. The bicarbonate buffer system generated from CO2 dissolution, additionally phosphate buffer system improves the buffer performance under the continuous CO2 supplementation from flue gas. The microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis was cultivated under autotrophic outdoor conditions using these buffer solutions. As a result, the autotrophic BP buffer system enhanced the biomass and astaxanthin productivity of H. pluvialis to 105% and 103%, respectively. The results confirm that the BP buffer system reduces the cost of microalgal CO2 conversion process, particularly for the outdoor mass cultivation.


Bioresource Technology | 2017

Development of an X-Shape airlift photobioreactor for increasing algal biomass and biodiesel production

Hoang Minh Pham; Ho Seok Kwak; Min Eui Hong; Jeewon Lee; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim

The aim of this work was to develop a high efficient photobioreactor for increasing biomass and lipid production in microalgae by assessment of the hydrodynamic properties and kLa which are important parameters for improving the algal cultivation efficiency. We designed three different photobioreactors (H-Shape, X-Shape and serial-column). Among them, X-Shape showed the highest hydrodynamic properties and kLa for algal cultivation. Thus, we evaluated the biomass and the lipid production in a 20L scale-up X-Shape photobioreactor. The biomass and lipid production from X-Shape photobioreactor are 1.359±0.007gL-1 and 117.624±3.522mgL-1, respectively; which are 30.05% and 23.49% higher than those from the control photobioreactor. Finally, we observed the lipid from X-Shape had high MUFAs, CN and low IV, which is suitable for high quality of biodiesel, suggesting that it can be practicably utilized for mass production of algal biofuel.


Bioresource Technology | 2018

Rapid selection of astaxanthin-hyperproducing Haematococcus mutant via azide-based colorimetric assay combined with oil-based astaxanthin extraction

Min Eui Hong; Hong Il Choi; Ho Seok Kwak; Sung Won Hwang; Young Joon Sung; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim

The aim of this work was to develop a new approach for simple and high-throughput selection of astaxanthin-hyperproducing Haematococcus mutants through a sequential combination method of azide-based colorimetric assessment and oil-based astaxanthin quantification. Randomly mutagenized cells were spotted on solid culture medium containing 50 µM of sodium azide to accelerate the biosynthesis of astaxanthin. After 3 days, highly-induced mutants were preliminarily isolated by visual inspection and their astaxanthin accumulations were rapidly quantified by soybean oil-based extraction method. On the whole, the selected mutants showed reduced vegetative growth rates but eventually exhibited higher astaxanthin productions than the parental strain owing to their improved inductive growths. Among them, M13 showed 174.7 ± 5.69 mg L-1 of the highest astaxanthin production, which is 1.59-times higher than that of wild-type. This wide-scope screening method expedites both upstream and downstream astaxanthin quantification, making it a useful tool for isolating microalgae with high astaxanthin production.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2015

Enhanced autotrophic astaxanthin production from Haematococcus pluvialis under high temperature via heat stress-driven Haber–Weiss reaction

Min Eui Hong; Sung Kwan Hwang; Won Seok Chang; Byung Woo Kim; Jeewon Lee; Sang Jun Sim


Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2013

Development of thin-film photo-bioreactor and its application to outdoor culture of microalgae

Jae Jun Yoo; Seung Phill Choi; Jaoon Young Hwan Kim; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim


Process Biochemistry | 2012

Astaxanthin production by a highly photosensitive Haematococcus mutant

Min Eui Hong; Seung Phill Choi; Youn Il Park; Young Kee Kim; Won Seok Chang; Byung Woo Kim; Sang Jun Sim


Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2015

Enhanced biodiesel production in Neochloris oleoabundans by a semi-continuous process in two stage photobioreactors

Se Young Yoon; Min Eui Hong; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim


Process Biochemistry | 2015

Enhanced carbon dioxide fixation of Haematococcus pluvialis using sequential operating system in tubular photobioreactors

Joo Yeong Lee; Min Eui Hong; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2017

LCA and economic feasibility assessment of 10-ton pilot plant for microalgae cultivation located nearby industrial power plant

Yoon Young Choi; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim


한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2017

High Throughput Screening for CO₂ tolerance-Haematococcus pluvialis and Its Cultivation in Large Scale

Jaemin Joun; Yoon Young Choi; Won Seok Chang; Sang Jun Sim

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Sungkyunkwan University

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