Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7080103 | Bioresource Technology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Light quality and the intensity are key factors which render microalgae as a potential source of biodiesel. In this study the effects of various intensities of blue light and its photoperiods on the growth and lipid content of Chlorella vulgaris were investigated by using LED (Light Emitting Diode) in batch culture. C. vulgaris was grown for 13 days at three different light intensities (100, 200 and 300 μmol mâ2 sâ1). Effect of three different light and dark regimes (12:12, 16:08 and 24:00 h Light:Dark) were investigated for each light intensity at 25 °C culture temperature. Maximum lipid content (23.5%) was obtained due to high efficiency and deep penetration of 200 μmol mâ2 sâ1 of blue light (12:12 L:D) with improved specific growth (1.26 dâ1) within reduced cultivation time of 8 days. White light could produce 20.9% lipid content in 10 days at 16:08 h L:D.
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Authors
Madiha Atta, Ani Idris, Ataullah Bukhari, Suzana Wahidin,