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Microalgae and ammonia: A review on inter-relationship

Journal

FUEL
Volume 303, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121303

Keywords

Microalgae; Ammonia; Biomass; Inter-relationship; Bio-ammonia production; Sustainability

Funding

  1. Malaysia Fundamental Research Grant Scheme [FRGS/1/2019/STG05/UNIM/02/2]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT) [2021R1A2C3011274]
  3. Khalifa University of Science and Technology [RC2-2018-024]
  4. Indonesia government through Directorate of Higher Education, Ministry of Culture and Education [280/UN.40.LP/PT.01.03/2021]
  5. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
  6. Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, India
  7. MyPAIR-PHC-Hibiscus Grant [MyPAIR/1/2020/STG05/UNIM/1]

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This paper examines the inter-relationship between microalgae and ammonia as carbon reduction options, as well as their future prospects. It also discusses the related technologies, challenges, and the role of governmental policies in driving development in this field. Further research on environmental impact and energy consumption is needed to improve upon current fossil fuel usage.
With increasing threat of global warming to the livelihood of planet earth, reduction of carbon emission to the atmosphere is inevitable. Carbon emission reduction can be achieved through carbon capture and replacement technologies. Microalgae and ammonia (NH3) have been known to be carbon capture and carbon replacement option, respectively. This paper examines the inter-relationship between these two candidates with carbon reduction potential: microalgae and ammonia, and their future perspectives. Firstly, impact of ammonia presence in natural habitat of microalgae is identified, from the aspect of microalgal growth characteristic, photosynthetic performance, and biochemical composition. Possible solutions of ammonia removal in aquatic system include biotreatment with microalgae, nitrification-denitrification with bacteria, ion exchange using zeolites, and membrane contactor technologies. Next, with ammonia being identified as potential future energy source, conventional ammonia production, as well as bio-ammonia production are discussed. Microalgae technology used to produce syngas through pyrolysis and hydrothermal gasification (HTG) are reviewed and is identified to produce ammonia to achieve carbon emission reduction target. Finally, the challenges and impacts of bioammonia production using microalgae are highlighted. The main factors determining the sustainability of microalgae-based technology are energy demand, environmental impacts, and production cost, with each having challenges to varied extent. Governmental policies that drive the development in this field are also discussed. However, further research on the impact on environment and energy consumption need to be thoroughly carried out, to enable clear improvement over current usage of fossil fuel.

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