Towards a Phaeodactylum tricornutum biorefinery in an outdoor UK environment

Bioresour Technol. 2022 Jan;344(Pt B):126320. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126320. Epub 2021 Nov 13.

Abstract

A series of commercial powdered media (Cell-Hi F2P, JWP and WP) and a hydroponics medium (FloraMicroBloom) were investigated for the cultivation of P. tricornutum, and compared with f/2 (a commonly employed laboratory cultivation medium; costlier to scale). Cell-Hi JWP showed good performance characteristics including cost-effectiveness. Outdoor cultivation of P. tricornutum in an airlift photobioreactor, using Cell-Hi JWP in the United Kingdom (UK) during September and October (average daily temperature ranging between 8 and 18 °C and natural sunlight) was comparable to cultivation indoors under controlled temperature and lighting. A strong positive correlation between fucoxanthin and chlorophyll a content, and a weak inverse correlation between eicosapentaenoic (EPA) content and temperature were observed. Commensal bacterial counts revealed a sinusoidal growth profile with a change in community dominance from Halomonas sp. to Marinobacter sp. This investigation reveals for the first time that a multi-product approach can be adopted with P. tricornutum in a UK outdoor environment using commercially viable powdered media.

Keywords: Airlift; Biorefinery; Microalgae; Outdoor cultivation; Phaeodactylum; Photobioreactor.

MeSH terms

  • Chlorophyll A
  • Culture Media
  • Diatoms*
  • Microalgae*
  • Photobioreactors
  • United Kingdom

Substances

  • Culture Media
  • Chlorophyll A