Potential of mixed microalgae to harness biodiesel from ecological water-bodies with simultaneous treatment |
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Authors: | S. Venkata Mohan M. Prathima DeviG. Mohanakrishna N. AmarnathM. Lenin Babu P.N. Sarma |
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Affiliation: | a Bioengineering and Environmental Centre (BEEC), Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad 500 607, India b Centre for Lipid Research, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad 500 607, India |
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Abstract: | Biodiesel as an eco-friendly fuel is gaining much acceptance in recent years. This communication provides an overview on the possibility of using mixed microalgae existing in ecological water-bodies for harnessing biodiesel. Microalgal cultures from five water-bodies are cultivated in domestic wastewater in open-ponds and the harvested algal-biomass was processed through acid-catalyzed transesterification. Experiments evidenced the potential of using mixed microalgae for harnessing biodiesel. Presence of palmitic acid (C16:0) in higher fraction and physical properties of algal oil correlated well with the biodiesel properties. Functional characteristics of water-bodies showed to influence both species diversity and lipid accumulation. Microalgae from stagnant water-bodies receiving domestic discharges documented higher lipid accumulation. Algal-oil showed to consist 33 types of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids having wide food and fuel characteristics. Simultaneous wastewater treatment was also noticed due to the syntrophic association in the water-body microenvironment. Diversity studies visualized the composition of algae species known to accumulate higher lipids. |
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Keywords: | Transesterification Algal-lipid productivity Mixotrophic CO2 sequestration Palmitic acid |
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