2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.06.047
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Evaluation of the potential of 9 Nannochloropsis strains for biodiesel production

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“…Furthermore, the integrated production of biodiesel from lipids and methane from LEA can yield even more energy (32.7 MJ/kgVS algae ). The second scenario (Basic) considers that only the neutral fractions of algal lipids or triacylglycerols (TAGs), representing nearly 40% of the total lipids in N. salina [89] (or 16.8% dw), can be readily converted into biodiesel. In addition, the energy yield from anaerobic digestion was calculated using the specific methane production achieved in the current study or 0.24 and 0.22 m 3 of methane per kgVS of untreated WA and LEA, respectively.…”
Section: Assessment Of Nutrient Recycling With Ad Effluent For Algal mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the integrated production of biodiesel from lipids and methane from LEA can yield even more energy (32.7 MJ/kgVS algae ). The second scenario (Basic) considers that only the neutral fractions of algal lipids or triacylglycerols (TAGs), representing nearly 40% of the total lipids in N. salina [89] (or 16.8% dw), can be readily converted into biodiesel. In addition, the energy yield from anaerobic digestion was calculated using the specific methane production achieved in the current study or 0.24 and 0.22 m 3 of methane per kgVS of untreated WA and LEA, respectively.…”
Section: Assessment Of Nutrient Recycling With Ad Effluent For Algal mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out of 9 Nannochloropsis species, the best strain was N. oceanica IMET1, with lipid productivity, TAG production, favorable fatty acid profiles as well as suitable biodiesel properties of higher cetane number, lower iodine number and relative low cloud point (Ma et al, 2014). When the Nannochloropsis gaditana was cultured in two batches it was able to transform up to 97.0% of extracted Saponifiable lipids (SLs) into Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs) by acid catalyzed trans esterification.…”
Section: Scenedesmus Obliquusysr01mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideal microalgal candidates for biodiesel production require not only high lipid and TAG production, but also suitable fatty acid composition [44]. Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) profiles of algal strains are given in Table 4, while comparison of the lipids with respect to the saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated compounds is provided in Figure 3, which indicate that these compounds varied significantly among the nine algal strains.…”
Section: Fatty Acid Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…nd: Not detected. Previous investigations [37,44] showed that the most common feedstocks suitable for biodiesel production were enriched in the five most common C16-C18 fatty acids, including C16:0 (palmitic acid), C18:0 (stearic acid), C18:1 (oleic acid), C18:2 (linoleic acid), and C18:3 (linolenic acid) [45]. The data in Table 4 show that the nine algal species contained considerable amounts of C16 and C18 species, ranging from 45% to 90%, except the strain Dictyosphaerium ehrenbergianum IL2, which contained a substantially low value at 35.6%.…”
Section: Fatty Acid Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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