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03256-02
Priority patent application FR 1059761 filed on November 25th, 2010 entitled « Photobio-réacteur Solaire à Dilution Contrôlée du Flux en Volume »
EP2011/071002 filed on November 25th 2011
JF CORNET
V GOETZ
G PLANTARD
R GARCIA
P LAFOND
F JOYARD
Exclusive or non-exclusive licenses, Collaborative agreement
PROMES , a CNRS laboratory (UPR 0000) in Perpignan, France.
www.promes.cnrs.fr/
Photobioreactors (PBR) have been widely researched and used in biomass microalgal culture for more than two decades, but most of them were just used in laboratories or in pilot or experimental bases. There were only few of them being real used in industrial or commercial algal production. Production rate was not economically sufficient due to oxygen built up in the culture medium, overheating inside the closed system, system complexities or insufficient enlightment… etc. All these limitations had to be faced before scaling up PBR into real commercial production and that is an aim of the present invention to provide an homogeneous enlightment in the volume of the reactor.
The technology concerns a sunlight guide module for a PBR including a chamber of reaction, the module consisting in
– a concentrator arranged outside the chamber to concentrate the solar light in a concentrated beam
– a diffuser (optical fibers) in the chamber of reaction
– and a system between the concentrator and the diffuser to homogenize the concentrated beam before it enters the diffuser.
It has been shown that the concentrator can resutl in a very high solar flow at the center of the concentrator spot where the temperature is too hot for the medium; homogeneizatin is necessary to avoid this phenomenon.
Said module may be duplicated in a PBR.
BENEFITS
The problem of the incorporation of enlightening structures inside a reactor indeed presents automatically the double weakness to perturb the flow and to allow possibly the fixation of microalgae.
Here the mixing and the mass transfer remain excellent thanks to the design and the gazosiphon (all these points are already characterized and calculated)
Dicofluv works with low light densities which limits the adhesion of algae which is often due to the synthesis of polysaccharides generated by the strong densities.
This innovation could be used for bio-energy (energy production from biomass or hydrogen), agriculture (production of vegetal proteins, biomass for aquaculture) and environment (waste water treatment or C02 capture).
Said thermal management system is limited neither to PBR nor to thin PBR. Any reactor of various geometries exposed to thermal problems may be equiped.
Various systems have been tested. Modelisation have shown the real advantages of the modules. The two teams involved in these developments have very complemetnary skills; PBR on one side and thermal management and solar energy on the other side.
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06.11.2018
Matériaux – Revêtements 07293-01
06.11.2018
Matériaux – Revêtements 10581-01
06.11.2018
Chimie 08758-01
06.11.2018
11127-01
06.11.2018
Environnement et Energie 11107-01
19.10.2018
Diagnostic médical 08504-01