Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics

Microalgae can be used for diverse applications in research and industry. Several microalgae grow adhering to surfaces that are usually two-dimensional. A third dimension could increase the amount of microalgae adhering to a given area and can be offered by textile fabrics. Here we report on the mic...

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Principais autores: Ewin Tanzli, Bennet Brockhagen, Inken Blanka Post, Thorsten Bache, Khorolsuren Tuvshinbayar, Sarah Vanessa Homburg, Andrea Ehrmann
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Idioma:English
Publicado em: TU Dresden 2022-03-01
coleção:Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products
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Acesso em linha:https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/52
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Bennet Brockhagen
Inken Blanka Post
Thorsten Bache
Khorolsuren Tuvshinbayar
Sarah Vanessa Homburg
Andrea Ehrmann
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description Microalgae can be used for diverse applications in research and industry. Several microalgae grow adhering to surfaces that are usually two-dimensional. A third dimension could increase the amount of microalgae adhering to a given area and can be offered by textile fabrics. Here we report on the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus spec. growing on different knitted fabrics under defined light and under office light conditions. Our results show a significant influence of illumination on both algal species and a smaller impact of the chosen medium, while all knitted fabrics under examination were found well suited as substrates. The numbers of alga cells per petri dish were higher on textile fabrics than in pure water or medium by a factor of ~ 4–20, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-8901d05267564d8eaf04aa83f2e3d28a2024-01-02T11:02:56ZengTU DresdenCommunications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products2701-939X2022-03-013191610.25367/cdatp.2022.3.p9-1652Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabricsEwin Tanzli0Bennet Brockhagen1Inken Blanka Post2Thorsten Bache3Khorolsuren Tuvshinbayar4Sarah Vanessa Homburg5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0358-8554Andrea Ehrmann6https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0695-3905Bielefeld University of Applied SciencesBielefeld University of Applied SciencesBache GmbHBache GmbHBielefeld University of Applied SciencesBielefeld University of Applied SciencesBielefeld University of Applied Sciences, GermanyMicroalgae can be used for diverse applications in research and industry. Several microalgae grow adhering to surfaces that are usually two-dimensional. A third dimension could increase the amount of microalgae adhering to a given area and can be offered by textile fabrics. Here we report on the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus spec. growing on different knitted fabrics under defined light and under office light conditions. Our results show a significant influence of illumination on both algal species and a smaller impact of the chosen medium, while all knitted fabrics under examination were found well suited as substrates. The numbers of alga cells per petri dish were higher on textile fabrics than in pure water or medium by a factor of ~ 4–20, respectively.https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/52green microalgaeknitted fabricstencelcottonlinenoxygen productionclark electrode
spellingShingle Ewin Tanzli
Bennet Brockhagen
Inken Blanka Post
Thorsten Bache
Khorolsuren Tuvshinbayar
Sarah Vanessa Homburg
Andrea Ehrmann
Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics
Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products
green microalgae
knitted fabrics
tencel
cotton
linen
oxygen production
clark electrode
title Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics
title_full Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics
title_fullStr Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics
title_full_unstemmed Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics
title_short Microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics
title_sort microalgae growth and oxygen production on different textile fabrics
topic green microalgae
knitted fabrics
tencel
cotton
linen
oxygen production
clark electrode
url https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/52
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