2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.10.090
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Biodiesel production from Scenedesmus bijuga grown in anaerobically digested food wastewater effluent

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“…The fatty acids such as palmatic acid (23.6%), oleic acid (27.2%) and stearic acid (11.3%) were the major constituents in the biodiesel. Similar, results were reported by [32,39]. They observed that C16 or C18 fatty acids were dominant in Scenedesmus biodiesel.…”
Section: Gc-ms and Nmr Spectroscopic Analysissupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The fatty acids such as palmatic acid (23.6%), oleic acid (27.2%) and stearic acid (11.3%) were the major constituents in the biodiesel. Similar, results were reported by [32,39]. They observed that C16 or C18 fatty acids were dominant in Scenedesmus biodiesel.…”
Section: Gc-ms and Nmr Spectroscopic Analysissupporting
confidence: 92%
“…González-G arcinuño et al [29] reported maximum lipid productivity of 3.55 mg/L/day for the alga S. abundans. Similarly, Shin et al [39] also reported that the alga Scenedesmus bijuca produced 15.6 mg of lipids/L/day. High lipid productivity is a key desirable characteristic of a microalgal species for biodiesel production.…”
Section: Lipids Extraction and Estimationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This results are slightly higher than the results obtained by [34] studies with specific growth rates of 0.103 day -1 when they cultivate Scenedesmus sp. in municipal wastewater and biomass productivity up to 50.75 mg/L/day (dried weight) [35]. The specific growth rate obtained in this study is slightly higher than study done by [36] with maximum specific growth rate of 0.17 day -1 , and biomass production of 253. of maximum specific growth rate with 157.30 mg/l in terms dry weight of biomass production.…”
Section: Cell Growth Of Scenedesmus Sp In Industrial Meat Food Procecontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…According to Figure 2, it occurred on 10 6 cell/mL (x-axis) concentration with the maximum biomass productivity and specific growth rate were 1.24 × 10 6 cell/mL/day and 0.26 day -1 , respectively; this finding is different from other previous research paper. For example, Shin et al (2015) used Scenedesmus bijuga for growth on diluted food wastewater and was able to achieve biomass productivity between 39.4 mg/L/day to 50.75 mg/L/day in terms of dried weight. This difference is likely due to the strength of nutrients concentration available in the wastewater used.…”
Section: Growth Of Botryococcus Sp and Biomass Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%