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Bioethanol production from microalgae biomass at high-solids loadings

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 363, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.128002

Keywords

Bioethanol; High -solids loading; Microalgae; Fermentation; Biofuel

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST, Taiwan)
  2. Department of Science and Technology (Philippines) Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT)
  3. Manila Economic and Cultural Office -Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (MECO-TECO) Sandwich Schol- arship Program
  4. MOST, Taiwan
  5. [111-3116-F-006 -004]
  6. [111-2621-M-029 -002]
  7. [110-2221-E-029 -004 -MY3]
  8. [110-2622-E-110 -016]

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This study demonstrates the improved feasibility of bioethanol production from microalgae through fermentation under high-solids loading conditions. By cultivating microalgae biomass with high carbohydrate content, screening ethanol-producing microorganisms, and optimizing acid hydrolysis, the researchers achieved higher ethanol concentration and yield. The results highlight the potential of fermenting microalgae biomass at high-solids loading in enhancing the viability of microalgae bioethanol production.
Industrial adoption of microalgae biofuel technology has always been hindered by its economic viability. To increase the feasibility of bioethanol production from microalgae, fermentation was applied to Chlorella vulgaris FSP-E biomass at high-solids loading conditions. First, Chlorella vulgaris FSP-E was cultivated to produce microalgae biomass with high carbohydrate content. Next, different ethanol-producing microorganisms were screened. Saccharomyces cerevisiae FAY-1 showed no inhibition when fermenting high initial glucose concentrations and was selected for the fermentation experiments at high-solids loadings. Optimization of acid hydrolysis at high biomass loading was also performed. The fermentation of microalgal biomass hydrolysate produced a final ethanol concentration and yield higher than most reported literature using microalgae feedstock. In addition, the kinetics of bioethanol fermentation of microalgae hydrolysate under high-solids loading were evaluated. These results showed the potential of fermenting microalgae biomass at high-solids loading in improving the viability of microalgae bioethanol production.

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