Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6490173 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Biomass yields and biofuel production were examined in a dual (solid and liquid)-phase cultivation system (DuPHA) with the unique filamentous cyanobacteria, Pseudanabaena sp. ABRG 5-3 and Limnothrix sp. SK1-2-1. Continuous circular cultivation was driven under the indoor closed (IC) or indoor opened (IO) conditions and provided biomass yields of approximately 8-27â¯g dry cell weight (DCW) floor mâ2â¯dâ1. Alkanes of heptadecane (C17H36) or pentadecane (C15H32) as liquid biofuels were also recovered from the lower liquid-phase, in which cyanobacteria were dropped from the upper solid-phase and continuously cultivated with a small amount of medium. After the main cultivation in DuPHA, the upper solid-phase of a cotton cloth on which cyanobacteria grew was dried and directly subjected to a combustion test. This resulted in the thermal power (kJâ¯sâ1) of the cloth with microalgae increasing approximately 20-50% higher than that of the cloth only, suggesting a possibility of using the solid phase with microalgae as solid biofuel.
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Authors
Jinichi Aoki, Toru Kawamata, Asuka Kodaka, Masayuki Minakawa, Nobukazu Imamura, Mikio Tsuzuki, Munehiko Asayama,