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Effects of different nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations on the growth, nutrient uptake, and lipid accumulation of a freshwater microalga Scenedesmus sp.

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 101, Issue 14, Pages 5494-5500

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.02.016

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Freshwater microalga; Scenedesmus sp.; Nitrogen and phosphorus removal; Biodiesel; Lipid accumulation

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  1. China National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [50825801]

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Microalgae have high potential to remove inorganic nutrients from wastewater and to produce biodiesel. Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations on growth, nutrient uptake, and lipid accumulation of a freshwater microalga Scenedesmus sp. LX1 were studied. Scenedesmus sp. LX1's growth was in accordance with the Monod model. The following Monod parameters were obtained: the N- and P-saturated maximum growth rate was 2.21 x 10(6) cells mL(-1) d(-1), and the half-saturation constants of N and P uptake were 12.1 mg L-1 and 0.27 mg L-1, respectively. In the nitrogen/phosphorus ratio of 5:1-12:1, 83-99% nitrogen and 99% phosphorus could be removed. In conditions of nitrogen (2.5 mg L-1) or phosphorus (0.1 mg L-1) limitation, Scenedesmus sp. LX1 could accumulate lipids to as high as 30% and 53%, respectively, of its algal biomass. The lipid productivity/unit volume of culture, however, was not enhanced. Further research should be made on how to enhance both lipid content and lipid productivity. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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