Description of the subject. The present study examined the effect of temperature (15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 °C) on biomass, esterified fatty acids content and fatty acid productivity of Scenedesmus acutus. Objectives. This work aimed to study the effect of variation in temperature on lipid productivity and fatty acid profiles of S. acutus as a feedstock for biodiesel production. Method. The alga was grown under different temperatures and its biomass, as well as fatty acid content and composition, were determined. Results. The maximum growth rate of S. acutus was achieved at 30 °C , but there was no significant difference in biomass productivity at 25 and 30 °C (0.41 and 0.42 g·l-1·d-1), respectively. The highest fatty acid content (104.1 mg...
AbstractPhysical and chemical properties of biofuel are influenced by structural features of fatty a...
Microalgae biomass is promising feedstock for the industrial production of biodiesel. Hence, researc...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of operating temperature on volatile fat...
Background: Microalgal lipid is a promising feedstock for biodiesel production. The aim of the prese...
The production of biomass by microalgae is considered a clean alternative compared to other plant cr...
Despite the vast interest in microalgae as feedstock for biodiesel production, relatively few studie...
The effects of temperature and temperature shift on the fatty acid composition and docosahexaenoic a...
The subject of this thesis were the effects of cultivation of different light intensities, spectral ...
This study investigated the changes in the fatty acid content and composition in the nitrogen-starve...
Green microalgae are a rich source of lipids available for animal and human consumption and for an i...
The effect of temperature from 10 °C to 35 °C on the growth, total lipid content, and fatty ...
Commercially viable carbon–neutral biodiesel production from microalgae has potential for replacing ...
Physical and chemical properties of biofuel are influenced by structural features of fatty acid such...
Prefix 10.18034 Growth temperature has a strong influence on lipids and fatty acids of all aquatic o...
Temperature and light intensity are important environmental factors influencing microalgae for biodi...
AbstractPhysical and chemical properties of biofuel are influenced by structural features of fatty a...
Microalgae biomass is promising feedstock for the industrial production of biodiesel. Hence, researc...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of operating temperature on volatile fat...
Background: Microalgal lipid is a promising feedstock for biodiesel production. The aim of the prese...
The production of biomass by microalgae is considered a clean alternative compared to other plant cr...
Despite the vast interest in microalgae as feedstock for biodiesel production, relatively few studie...
The effects of temperature and temperature shift on the fatty acid composition and docosahexaenoic a...
The subject of this thesis were the effects of cultivation of different light intensities, spectral ...
This study investigated the changes in the fatty acid content and composition in the nitrogen-starve...
Green microalgae are a rich source of lipids available for animal and human consumption and for an i...
The effect of temperature from 10 °C to 35 °C on the growth, total lipid content, and fatty ...
Commercially viable carbon–neutral biodiesel production from microalgae has potential for replacing ...
Physical and chemical properties of biofuel are influenced by structural features of fatty acid such...
Prefix 10.18034 Growth temperature has a strong influence on lipids and fatty acids of all aquatic o...
Temperature and light intensity are important environmental factors influencing microalgae for biodi...
AbstractPhysical and chemical properties of biofuel are influenced by structural features of fatty a...
Microalgae biomass is promising feedstock for the industrial production of biodiesel. Hence, researc...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of operating temperature on volatile fat...