Selection of microalgae for lipid production under high levels carbon dioxide. Yoo, C., Jun, S., Lee, J., Ahn, C., & Oh, H. Bioresource technology, 101 Suppl(1):S71-4, Elsevier Ltd, 1, 2010.
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Website abstract bibtex To select microalgae with a high biomass and lipid productivity, Botryococcus braunii, Chlorella vulgaris, and Scenedesmus sp. were cultivated with ambient air containing 10% CO(2) and flue gas. The biomass and lipid productivity for Scenedesmus sp. with 10% CO(2) were 217.50 and 20.65 mg L(-1)d(-1) (9% of biomass), while those for B. braunii were 26.55 and 5.51 mg L(-1)d(-1) (21% of biomass). With flue gas, the lipid productivity for Scenedesmus sp. and B. braunii was increased 1.9-fold (39.44 mg L(-1)d(-1)) and 3.7-fold (20.65 mg L(-1)d(-1)), respectively. Oleic acid, a main component of biodiesel, occupied 55% among the fatty acids in B. braunii. Therefore, the present results suggested that Scenedesmus sp. is appropriate for mitigating CO(2), due to its high biomass productivity and C-fixation ability, whereas B. braunii is appropriate for producing biodiesel, due to its high lipid content and oleic acid proportion.
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