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0 Introduction
1 Designing the Bioreactor
2 Overview of single components
3 Assembly instructions
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Introduction
Producing reliable cultivation data can be fairly difficult and time consuming, therefore we developed an open source, low cost, cultivation setup for phototrophic organisms. The OPEN PBR project is a photobioreactor for up to 9 vessels. While gathering knowledge with our efforts in Human Practices, we quickly recognized the need for a platform that enables the user to vary many parameters during cultivation of microalgae while still being affordable and capable of generating reproducible data. We therefore decided to build a setup that fulfills these needs and present the OPEN PBR, a modular setup for cultivation of algae in turbido- or chemostat mode. By using an existing model of general equations describing a chemostat with light as limiting substrate, we were able to pin down necessary functions and devices for performing them. For easy assembly of the device, files for lasercutting, a list of components and where to order them and an assembly guideline are provided.
1 Design of the open PBR
2 Overview of single components
3 Assembly instructions
1.3.2 Testing secretion signals
2 Compnents overview
2.1 Modeling PET degradation by C. reinhardtii using an optimized PETase
3 Assembly instructions
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