Effect of CO2 supply conditions on lipid production of Chlorella vulgaris from enzymatic hydrolysates of lipid-extracted microalgal biomass residues

Hongli Zheng, Zhen Gao, Fengwei Yin, Xiaojun Ji, He Huang

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Abstract

The hydrolysates from lipid-extracted microalgal biomass residues (LMBRs) were used as a source of nutrients for the cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris for lipid production under various CO2 supply conditions, including different CO2 concentrations and aeration rates. Both parameters had a significant effect on lipid production. A CO2 concentration of 5% was found to be most suitable for microalgal growth. Microalga grew best at a CO2 aeration rate of 0.5 vvm. At this rate, biomass concentration and lipid productivity were at a maximum of 3.83 g L-1 and 157 mg L-1 d-1, respectively, but decreased at lower or higher aeration rates. The present results showed that LMBRs utilization was effective in microalgal lipid production under suitable CO2 supply conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-30
Number of pages7
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume126
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Biodiesel
  • Lipid-extracted microalgal biomass residues
  • Microalga

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