2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2009.03.030
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Selection of microalgae for lipid production under high levels carbon dioxide

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“…It is easily understandable because with adequate supply of carbon, microalgae have greater opportunities to thrive than with limited carbon supply. This result is similar to the studies carried out by Yoo et al (2010) and Chiu et al (2008), where pure 10% CO2 was also streamed into the reactor. Thus, an optimum CO concentration of 10% is needed to gain 2 high productivity of microalgae biomass.…”
Section: Discussion Species Variation Of Microalgae Consortiumsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is easily understandable because with adequate supply of carbon, microalgae have greater opportunities to thrive than with limited carbon supply. This result is similar to the studies carried out by Yoo et al (2010) and Chiu et al (2008), where pure 10% CO2 was also streamed into the reactor. Thus, an optimum CO concentration of 10% is needed to gain 2 high productivity of microalgae biomass.…”
Section: Discussion Species Variation Of Microalgae Consortiumsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Deste modo, uma maior quantidade de células é capaz de captar energia luminosa, excitando pigmentos fotossintéticos e produzindo, consequentemente, maior quantidade de biomassa microalgal. Nos biorreatores dos tipos erlenmeyer e raceway, o fenômeno de sombreamento pode ter ocorrido nos ensaios, devido à área reduzida do cultivo exposta à luz, diminuindo-se a atividade fotossintética e, consequentemente, a produtividade de biomassa nos cultivos (Alabi et al, 2009 Estudos anteriores mostraram que concentrações superiores a 5% (v/v) de CO 2 foram prejudiciais aos cultivos de microalgas, inibindo seu crescimento celular (Chiu et al, 2008;Ho et al, 2010;Yoo et al, 2010). Porém, para Spirulina sp.…”
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“…This mechanism is wide spread amongst the algae and illustrates the advantages of raising the CO 2 concentration in mass cultures. Indeed, sparging CO 2 into the culture medium is known to increase its cellular concentration and two different approaches are frequently reported, the use of CO 2 to adjust the pH, and CO 2 enrichment as a way to mitigate flue gases [14,[55][56][57]. Of course any feedstock used in large scale production will play an important role on the final price and CO 2 is not an exception.…”
Section: Co 2 Enrichmentmentioning
confidence: 99%