Abstract This study proposes a two-stage mixotrophic process for cultivating Chlorella vulgaris. Heterotrophic growth is the dominant step in Phase I (to increase microalgal biomass) and photoautotrophic growth occurs in Phase II (to improve biomass concentration and lipid production). The results show that the addition of the low-cost antioxidant sodium erythorbate (8 g L−1) significantly accelerates the growth of microalgae in the first stage with air aeration. Furthermore, a higher CO2 fixation rate was obtained in the second stage (at least 344.32 mg CO2 L−1 day−1) with 10% CO2 aeration. This approximately corresponds to an increase of 177% over simple photoautotrophic cultivation with 10% CO2 aeration during the whole period. The two-s...
Microalgal lipids have been considered as one of the most promising feedstocks for biodiesel product...
Microalgae are gaining considerable attention as a feedstock for biodiesel production. They can be g...
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in two different 2.0 L-helicoidal and horizontal photobioreactors ...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the behaviors of Chlorella vulgaris for biomass ...
Due to its abundance and also flexibility of cultivation conditions, Chlorella vulgaris microalgae i...
Improvement of biomass and lipid productivities is now one of the main concerns in commercialization...
An in-dept investigation on productivity and lipid yield of Chlorella vulgaris, a freshwater unicell...
Microalgae cultivated in mixotrophic conditions have received significant attention as a suitable so...
The aim of this study was to induce lipid accumulation in Chlorella cells by creating stressful grow...
This work presents the experimental results obtained in the hetero- and mixotrophic culture of Chlor...
The aim of this study was to induce lipid accumulation in Chlorella cells by creating stressful grow...
A cultivation process of Chlorella vulgaris has been done in different treatment to investigate the ...
The study aims to investigate the effect of photo-autotrophic cultural conditions on the productivit...
Background and purpose: In recent years, microalgae lipid has attracted considerable attention for b...
This work presents the experimental results obtained in the hetero- and mixotrophic culture of Chlor...
Microalgal lipids have been considered as one of the most promising feedstocks for biodiesel product...
Microalgae are gaining considerable attention as a feedstock for biodiesel production. They can be g...
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in two different 2.0 L-helicoidal and horizontal photobioreactors ...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the behaviors of Chlorella vulgaris for biomass ...
Due to its abundance and also flexibility of cultivation conditions, Chlorella vulgaris microalgae i...
Improvement of biomass and lipid productivities is now one of the main concerns in commercialization...
An in-dept investigation on productivity and lipid yield of Chlorella vulgaris, a freshwater unicell...
Microalgae cultivated in mixotrophic conditions have received significant attention as a suitable so...
The aim of this study was to induce lipid accumulation in Chlorella cells by creating stressful grow...
This work presents the experimental results obtained in the hetero- and mixotrophic culture of Chlor...
The aim of this study was to induce lipid accumulation in Chlorella cells by creating stressful grow...
A cultivation process of Chlorella vulgaris has been done in different treatment to investigate the ...
The study aims to investigate the effect of photo-autotrophic cultural conditions on the productivit...
Background and purpose: In recent years, microalgae lipid has attracted considerable attention for b...
This work presents the experimental results obtained in the hetero- and mixotrophic culture of Chlor...
Microalgal lipids have been considered as one of the most promising feedstocks for biodiesel product...
Microalgae are gaining considerable attention as a feedstock for biodiesel production. They can be g...
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in two different 2.0 L-helicoidal and horizontal photobioreactors ...