ABSTRACT
Algae are not only a great source of natural bio energy but also they have the ability to capture CO2. ALGADISK refers to a biofilm reactor for algae biomass production that could compete with the current algae cultivation technologies, e.g., open-pond and tubular photo bioreactors. When algae-based biomass is grown on the surface attached biofilm as opposed to a suspended culture, then the biomass is concentrated and it can be more easily harvested. Automatic and continuous harvesting, increased efficiency and decreased water requirements indicate ALGADISK as a promising technology. Since it is in developing stage, it has its own disadvantages such as it is not recommended to operate in cold weather conditions.
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S. Sivasangari
S. Sivasangari, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai.
T. VelRajan
T. VelRajan, Head of Department, Department of Civil Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai.
J. Nandhini
J. Nandhini, PG Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai.