Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4997995 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Biodiesel is a valuable alternative to fossil fuels and many countries choose biodiesel as an unconventional energy source. A large number of investigations have been done on microalgae as a source of oil production. In recent years, wastewater pollutions have caused many ecological problems, and therefore, wastewater phycoremediation has attracted the international attention. This paper studied the cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris in a crude oil polluted environment for biodiesel production. Intended concentrations were 10 and 20 g per liter (crude oil/water) at two times. The results showed that the growth of C. vulgaris was improved in wastewater and the maximum amount of dry mass and oil was produced at the highest concentration of crude oil (0.41 g and 0.15 g/l, respectively). In addition, dry mass and oil yield of the microalga were significantly enhanced by increasing the experiment duration.
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Authors
Aadel Xaaldi Kalhor, Adel Dabbagh Mohammadi Nassab, Ehsan Abedi, Ahmad Bahrami, Ali Movafeghi,