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Strategic implementation of phosphorus repletion strategy in continuous two-stage cultivation of Chlorella sp. HS2: Evaluation for biofuel applications.

Authors :
Nayak, Manoranjan
Suh, William I.
Cho, Jun Muk
Kim, Hee Su
Lee, Bongsoo
Chang, Yong Keun
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. Oct2020, Vol. 271, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Lipid production in microalgae under nitrogen (N) starved condition can be enhanced by excess phosphorus (P) supply in the second stage of two-stage cultivation strategy. However, implementing two-stage cultivation is difficult in large-scale cultivation system as it requires high energy of transferring large algal biomass from first stage to second stage. To address this problem, we have optimized a continuous two-stage (CTS) cultivation strategy using Chlorella sp. HS2, where nitrogen in the growth environment is depleted naturally via consumption. To enhance both biomass and lipid productivity this strategy explored supplementation of additional P from 50% to 2500% of the initial concentration at the start of N-limited second stage of growth. The results of the optimization study in photobioreactor (PBR) showed that supplementing 500% of initial P and 100% of initial other nutrients (O) (N 0 –P 500 –O 100) on 5th day showed the maximum biomass productivity of 774.4 mg L−1 d−1. It was observed that Chlorella sp. HS2 grown in PBR yielded higher biomass (3.8 times), lipid (6.1 times) and carbohydrate (5.5 times) productivity in comparison to the open raceway ponds (ORP) study, under optimum nutrient and carbon supply condition. The maximum lipid (289.6 mg L−1 d−1) and carbohydrate (219.2 mg L−1 d−1) productivities were obtained in TPBR-3, which were 1.9 and 1.3 times higher than that of TPBR-2 (+ve control) and 9.6 and 3.7 times higher than that of TPBR-1 (-ve control), respectively. Fatty acid mainly composed of C 16 /C 18 (84.5%–85.7%), which makes the microalgal oil suitable for biofuel production. This study concluded that feeding excess amount of P is an effective and scalable strategy to improve the biomass and lipid productivity of CTS cultivation. Image 1 • Chlorella sp. HS2 was grown in a CTS cultivation process with optimum carbon supply. • Biomass growth was maximum with 500% excess P supply (N 0 –P 500 –O 100) in 2nd stage. • Both TPBR-3 and TORP-3 achieved the enhanced lipid and carbohydrate productivity. • Provide a strategy for high P utilization and maximizing the biofuel production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
271
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145034826
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111041