2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1369-703x(00)00122-4
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Uptake pathway and continuous removal of nitric oxide from flue gas using microalgae

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“…In recent years, a great deal of research has been carried out on various concepts proposing the use of microalgae for energy and biofuel (mainly biodiesel) production coupled to CO 2 fixation as a greenhouse gas mitigation strategy (Hase et al 2000;Nagase et al 2001;Nakajima et al 2001;Wang 2008). Compared to other types of biomass, e.g., corn or soybeans that need fertile land to grow, microalgae are attractive as they can be grown in photobioreactors (open or closed) on marginal land, thus offering the opportunity to utilize land resources that are unsuited for other uses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a great deal of research has been carried out on various concepts proposing the use of microalgae for energy and biofuel (mainly biodiesel) production coupled to CO 2 fixation as a greenhouse gas mitigation strategy (Hase et al 2000;Nagase et al 2001;Nakajima et al 2001;Wang 2008). Compared to other types of biomass, e.g., corn or soybeans that need fertile land to grow, microalgae are attractive as they can be grown in photobioreactors (open or closed) on marginal land, thus offering the opportunity to utilize land resources that are unsuited for other uses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Nagase et al, 16 o NO na fase gasosa é dissolvido no meio de cultivo e retirado pelas microalgas através de difusão, e assim o NO removido é preferencialmente utilizado como fonte de nitrogênio para o crescimento celular.…”
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“…Some microalgae species such as Chlorella sp., Scenedesmus sp. (Jin et al, 2008;Santiago et al, 2010), and D. tertiolecta (Nagase et al, 1998(Nagase et al, , 2001 had shown the possibility to bio-remove NO x . Nagase et al (1997) reported that an NO removal yield of approximately 65% by using the unicellular microalga D. tertiolecta when a model flue gas [100 ppm (v/v) NO and 15% (v/v) CO 2 in N 2 ] at a flow rate of 150 mL/min (0.0375 vvm) was supplied to the algal culture at an initial cell density of 0.7 g/L cell dry weight.…”
Section: Removal Of No X By Microalgae Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%