Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria

abstract: This thesis examines the use of the moisture swing resin materials employed at the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions (CNCE) in order to provide carbon dioxide from ambient air to photobioreactors containing extremophile cyanobacteria cultured at the Arizona Center for Algae Technology a...

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Other Authors: Beaubien, Courtney (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38753
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-387532018-06-22T03:07:26Z Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria abstract: This thesis examines the use of the moisture swing resin materials employed at the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions (CNCE) in order to provide carbon dioxide from ambient air to photobioreactors containing extremophile cyanobacteria cultured at the Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation (AzCATI). For this purpose, a carbon dioxide feeding device was designed, built, and tested. The results indicate how much resin should be used with a given volume of algae medium: approximately 500 grams of resin can feed 1% CO2 at about three liters per minute to a ten liter medium of the Galdieria sulphuraria 5587.1 strain for one hour (equivalent to about 0.1 grams of carbon dioxide per hour per seven grams of algae). Using the resin device, the algae grew within their normal growth range: 0.096 grams of ash-free dry weight per liter over a six hour period. Future applications in which the resin-to-algae process can be utilized are discussed. Dissertation/Thesis Beaubien, Courtney (Author) Lackner, Klaus (Advisor) Lammers, Peter (Committee member) Atkins, Steve (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Biology Atmospheric sciences Climate change algae biofuels carbon resin utilization wastewater eng 70 pages Masters Thesis Civil and Environmental Engineering 2016 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38753 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2016
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Biology
Atmospheric sciences
Climate change
algae
biofuels
carbon
resin
utilization
wastewater
spellingShingle Biology
Atmospheric sciences
Climate change
algae
biofuels
carbon
resin
utilization
wastewater
Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria
description abstract: This thesis examines the use of the moisture swing resin materials employed at the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions (CNCE) in order to provide carbon dioxide from ambient air to photobioreactors containing extremophile cyanobacteria cultured at the Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation (AzCATI). For this purpose, a carbon dioxide feeding device was designed, built, and tested. The results indicate how much resin should be used with a given volume of algae medium: approximately 500 grams of resin can feed 1% CO2 at about three liters per minute to a ten liter medium of the Galdieria sulphuraria 5587.1 strain for one hour (equivalent to about 0.1 grams of carbon dioxide per hour per seven grams of algae). Using the resin device, the algae grew within their normal growth range: 0.096 grams of ash-free dry weight per liter over a six hour period. Future applications in which the resin-to-algae process can be utilized are discussed. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Civil and Environmental Engineering 2016
author2 Beaubien, Courtney (Author)
author_facet Beaubien, Courtney (Author)
title Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria
title_short Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria
title_full Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria
title_fullStr Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of an Atmospheric Carbon Source for Extremophile Cyanobacteria
title_sort optimization of an atmospheric carbon source for extremophile cyanobacteria
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38753
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