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Production of carbohydrate enrich microalgal biomass as a bioenergy feedstock

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 188, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.116039

Keywords

Microalgae; Scenedesmus obliquus UTEX 393; Carbohydrate productivity; Multi-parameter optimization; Biorefinery; Bioenergy

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), India
  2. Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), India

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Microalgal biomass is considered as a propitious feedstock for bioenergy generation. The present research work aimed to maximize the biomass and carbohydrate productivity of Scenedesmus obliquus UTEX 393 by optimizing physico-chemical parameters using single and multi-parameter optimization strategies. Individual and interactive effects of different parameters (temperature, pH, carbon source concentration and nitrogen source concentration) were investigated. Multi-response optimization study resulted in maximum biomass and carbohydrate productivity of 491 mg L-1 d(-1) and 270 mg L-1 d(-1), respectively at the initial pH 6.69, temperature 27.65 degrees C, glucose concentration 3.33 g L-1 and urea concentration 126.77 mg L-1. Effect of photobioreactor configuration on biomass and carbohydrate production was also investigated. The biomass and carbohydrate productivity were enhanced to 560 mg L-1 d(-1) and 309 mg L-1 d(-1), respectively using airlift photobioreactor. In a biorefinery framework, before subjecting the biomass for fermentative biohydrogen production, the lipid present (22.6% w/w) in the microalgae was extracted and transesterified for biodiesel production. The potentiality of defatted microalgal biomass (rich in carbohydrate) as a substrate for the dark fermentation process was evaluated using acidogenic mixed consortia. Cumulative hydrogen production of 68.9 mLg(-1) DCW was achieved, which suggested the suitability of deoiled algal biomass as a biohydrogen feedstock. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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