Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1742046 Algal Research 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Characterization genetic of five freshwater microalgae strains of the family Scenedesmaceae was executed.•The microalgae strains under study were coded as SCRE-1, SCRE-2, DSRE-1, DSRE-2 and CORE-1.•Studies indicated that SCRE-1 and SCRE-2 belong to Scenedesmus, DSRE-1 and DSRE-2 to Desmodesmus, and CORE-1 to Coelastrum.•Biodiesel properties from fatty acids produced before and after N-limitation were estimated.•SCRE-2 biodiesel before N-limitation, and DSRE-1 and DSRE-2 biodiesels after limitation showed good quality parameters.

Microalgae biodiesel feedstocks have been investigated by numerous research groups to overcome dependence on fossil fuels. This study describes a detailed characterization of five freshwater microalgae strains of the family Scenedesmaceae, based on cell wall ultrastructure, ITS-2 sequence and secondary structure analysis, as well as the estimation of biodiesel properties from fatty acids produced before and after N-limitation. Characterization permitted the reclassification of SCRE-1 and SCRE-2 strains into the subgenus Scenedesmus; DSRE-1 and DSRE-2 strains into the subgenus Desmodesmus; and CORE-1 strain into the genus Coelastrum. Transesterification of fatty acids of the five strains was performed before and after N-limitation, and seven important biodiesel quality parameters were predicted by applying selected correlations. These parameters were then compared to the corresponding specifications in the American and European biodiesel standards. N-limitation promoted higher yields of biomass (up to 3.5 times) and lipids (up to 4.1 times) in all strains under study. Moreover, it was found that SCRE-2 was the only biodiesel that met all estimated parameters of the more stringent European standard before N-limitation. This was also true for DSRE-1 and DSRE-2 biodiesels after limitation, with the exception of their oxidative stability parameter, whose values met the limit of the American but not the European standard.

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