Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7073086 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Lipids and carbohydrates are main energy storage compounds (ESC) of microalgae under stressed conditions and they are potential feedstock for biofuel production. Yet, the sustainable and commercially successful production of ESC in microalgae needs to consider nitrogen utilization efficiency. Here the impact of different initial cell densities (ICDs) on ESC accumulation in Isochrysis zhangjiangensis under two nitrogen supply modes (an initially equal concentration of nitrogen per-cell in the medium (N1) and an equal total concentration of nitrogen in the culture system (N2)) were investigated. The results demonstrated that the highest ESC yield (1.36 g Lâ1) at N1, which included a maximal nitrogen supply in the cultivation system, and the highest ESC content (66.5%) and ESC productivity per mass of nitrogen (3.28 g gâ1 (N) dayâ1) at N2, were all obtained under a high ICD of 8.0 Ã 106 cells mLâ1. Therefore I. zhangjiangensis qualifies for ESC-enriched biomass production with economized nitrogen utilization.
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Authors
Lei Chi, Changhong Yao, Xupeng Cao, Song Xue,