Harvesting Mechanisms For Microalgae Cultivating Passive Membrane Photobioreactors

Advantages

•    Protects algae from contaminants to provide consistent biomass
•    Cost reducing low-energy passive systems
•    Automated cultivation and harvesting
•    Increased capacity for same footprint

Summary

USF inventors have developed a novel method to cultivate, harvest, and dewater algae in wastewater. The method separates the culture from the growth media and includes a photobioreactor with a porous membrane filter that allows passive transport of constituents. A gas control valve allows for selective control over gases produced by algae growth. These gases are retained within the photobioreactor and increase the pressure within the space, allowing for passive dewatering of the algae before harvesting. This entire process improves the economic competitiveness as it saves energy and cost associated with sterilizing the media and dewatering the algae.  

 

End View of a Photobioreactor With Pressure Pump and Dewatering Controller 

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Patent Information:
Title App Type Country Serial No. Patent No. File Date Issued Date Expire Date
Systems and Methods for Cultivating and Dewatering Algae Utility United States 15/350,582 10,633,628 11/14/2016 4/28/2020 7/30/2037
Systems and Methods for Cultivating Algae Utility United States 15/350,657 11,459,535 11/14/2016 10/4/2022 7/13/2037