Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7078492 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Usually microalgae growth and lipid accumulation do not run in parallel throughout cultivation, which necessarily lowers overall lipid productivity. However, we show through batch and feed-batch studies of Chlorella pyrenoidosa XQ-20044 that by varying the nitrate concentration, conditions which produce fairly high lipid content could be achieved without sacrificing algal growth. Simultaneous microalgae growth and lipid production was achieved in continuous chemostat culture when the specific nitrate input rate was in the range of 0.78-4.56 mmol gâ1 dâ1. Moreover, the maximum lipid productivity (144.93 mg Lâ1 dâ1) in the continuous culture was significantly higher than in batch culture (96.28 mg Lâ1 dâ1), thus indicating the feasibility and great advantage of one-step production of microalgal lipids.
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Authors
Xiaobin Wen, Yahong Geng, Yeguang Li,