To assess the potential of Chlorella sp. GN1 for producing biodiesel raw materials in flat plate photobioreactors (FPPs) outdoors, we optimized the nitrogen sources and concentrations for the growth of the algae. The effects of different light paths of FPPs on the growth, lipid accumulation, and fatty acids of Chlorella sp. GN1 were also studied. As the light path of the FPPs was reduced, the alga could accumulate lipids rapidly, achieving high lipid content and lipid productivity outdoors. The highest lipid content obtained was 53.5%, when the light path was 5 cm. In addition, the lipid productivity was 66.7 mg L-1 day(-1). The main fatty acids were C16/C18, accounting more than 90% of the total fatty acids. Results showed that Chlorella s...
An in-dept investigation on productivity and lipid yield of Chlorella vulgaris, a freshwater unicell...
Background: The depletion of fossil fuel reserves has stimulated the search for sustainable sources ...
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in two different 2.0 L-helicoidal and horizontal photobioreactors ...
To assess the potential of Chlorella sp. GN1 for producing biodiesel raw materials in flat plate pho...
Culturing microalgae using natural sunlight is an effective way to reduce the cost of microalgae-bas...
To evaluate the feasibility of producing biodiesel feedstock from Chlorella sp. GN1, the growth, lip...
Chlorella sp. (FACHB-1748) was cultivated outdoors under natural sunlight to evaluate its potential ...
Microalgae represent a potential source of biological material to produce biodiesel. This study focu...
Microalga is known to have higher lipid contents and biodiesel efficiency than most plant oil source...
The need for fossil fuels in transportation usage has exhausted the fossil fuel supply and increased...
This study attempted to connect the dots between laboratory research and the outdoors. Chlorella sp....
This research was aimed to obtain algae biofuels as an alternative energy which comes from tropical ...
The aim of this research is to analyze the effect of urea fertilizer as a nitrogen source to lipid p...
Algae have been used by human civilizations for thousands of years. In light of increasing energy co...
This research was aimed to obtain algae biofuels as an alternative energy which comes from tropical ...
An in-dept investigation on productivity and lipid yield of Chlorella vulgaris, a freshwater unicell...
Background: The depletion of fossil fuel reserves has stimulated the search for sustainable sources ...
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in two different 2.0 L-helicoidal and horizontal photobioreactors ...
To assess the potential of Chlorella sp. GN1 for producing biodiesel raw materials in flat plate pho...
Culturing microalgae using natural sunlight is an effective way to reduce the cost of microalgae-bas...
To evaluate the feasibility of producing biodiesel feedstock from Chlorella sp. GN1, the growth, lip...
Chlorella sp. (FACHB-1748) was cultivated outdoors under natural sunlight to evaluate its potential ...
Microalgae represent a potential source of biological material to produce biodiesel. This study focu...
Microalga is known to have higher lipid contents and biodiesel efficiency than most plant oil source...
The need for fossil fuels in transportation usage has exhausted the fossil fuel supply and increased...
This study attempted to connect the dots between laboratory research and the outdoors. Chlorella sp....
This research was aimed to obtain algae biofuels as an alternative energy which comes from tropical ...
The aim of this research is to analyze the effect of urea fertilizer as a nitrogen source to lipid p...
Algae have been used by human civilizations for thousands of years. In light of increasing energy co...
This research was aimed to obtain algae biofuels as an alternative energy which comes from tropical ...
An in-dept investigation on productivity and lipid yield of Chlorella vulgaris, a freshwater unicell...
Background: The depletion of fossil fuel reserves has stimulated the search for sustainable sources ...
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in two different 2.0 L-helicoidal and horizontal photobioreactors ...