Research Article
Development and Validation of a Modified Contois Kinetics Model for Microalgae Chlorella Kessleri
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.3-10-2018.2284320, author={Yunardi Yunardi and Hisbullah Hisbullah and Wahyu Rinaldi and Umi Fathanah}, title={Development and Validation of a Modified Contois Kinetics Model for Microalgae Chlorella Kessleri }, proceedings={Proceeding of the First International Graduate Conference (IGC) On Innovation, Creativity, Digital, \& Technopreneurship for Sustainable Development in Conjunction with The 6th Roundtable for Indonesian Entrepreneurship Educators 2018 Universitas Syiah Kuala October, 3-5, 2018 Banda Aceh, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IGC}, year={2019}, month={5}, keywords={growth model microalgae contois model chlorella kessleri}, doi={10.4108/eai.3-10-2018.2284320} }
- Yunardi Yunardi
Hisbullah Hisbullah
Wahyu Rinaldi
Umi Fathanah
Year: 2019
Development and Validation of a Modified Contois Kinetics Model for Microalgae Chlorella Kessleri
IGC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-10-2018.2284320
Abstract
Microalgae is a promising source for renewable biofuels, medicines, healthy foods, animal feeds and many more. Microalgae have to be produced on a large scale in order to give a significant impact for the benefit of the society. Consequently, an understanding of the kinetic growth model of particular microalgae becomes necessary for the purpose of scaling up the production system. This study explores the development of an algae growth model for the Chlorella kessleri culture. The proposed growth model for Chlorella kessleri was developed from the original Contois growth model, which later modified to include the second substrate as the influencing factor for the growth of cell biomass. Differential equations resulted from mathematical development and modification of Contois model were numerically solved using the Runge-Kutta method. The results of the study show that validation of the original Contois model produced predictions of cell and substrate concentrations which deviate from experimental data. When the Contois model was modified to include the effect of the second substrate for the Chlorella kessleri cell growth, in addition to N-NO3 as the first substrate, predictions produced an excellent agreement with the experimental data. Further validation against other experimental data of Chlorella kessleri culture is required to allow the generality of the proposed modified Contois model.