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Enhancement of biomass and hydrocarbon productivities of Botryococcus braunii by mixotrophic cultivation and its application in brewery wastewater treatment
DepartmentOSSO国家重点实验室
Kong WB(孔维宝)1,2; Song H(宋昊)2; Hua SF(华绍烽)2; Yang H(杨红)1; Yang Q(杨琦)1; Xia CG(夏春谷)2; Kong WB(孔维宝); Xia CG(夏春谷)
2012
Source PublicationAfrican Journal of Microbiology Research
ISSN1996-0808
Volume6Issue:7Pages:1489-1496
AbstractSuccessful production of mixotrophic algae allows the integration of both photosynthetic and heterotrophic components during the diurnal cycle. This reduces the impact of biomass loss during dark respiration and decreases the amount of organic substances utilization during growth; these features infer that mixotrophic production can be an important part of the microalgae to biofuels process. Mixotrophic mode provides an effective way to cultivate Botryococcus braunii with high cell density and short cultivation cycle because exogenous carbon sources, in especial, organic carbon sources, such as sodium acetate, glucose and sucrose can stimulate the biomass production of the alga remarkably. The biomass and hydrocarbon volumetric productivities were promoted significantly by the mixotrophic cultivation of B. braunii compared with the photoautotrophic group, even though the hydrocarbon contents under mixotrophic conditions were not increased in pace with the biomass contents. The present study suggested that coupling the cultivation of mixotrophic microalgae and organic wastewater treatment is a potential way to produce microalgae biomass, accumulate hydrocarbon and remove organic and inorganic salts.
KeywordBotryococcus Braunii Mixotrophic Cultivation Growth Characteristics Biomass Production Hydrocarbon Accumulation Brewery Wastewater Treatment
Subject Area物理化学与绿色催化
DOI10.5897/AJMR11.1349
Funding OrganizationNational Science Found for Distinguished Young Scholars of China (Grant No. 20625308);Research Fund for Young Teachers of Northwest Normal University (Grant No. NWNU-LKQN-10-30)
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Funding Project均相催化研究组
compositor第二作者单位
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.licp.cn/handle/362003/3909
Collection羰基合成与选择氧化国家重点实验室(OSSO)
Corresponding AuthorKong WB(孔维宝); Xia CG(夏春谷)
Affiliation1.NW Normal Univ, Coll Life Sci, Lanzhou 730070, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Lanzhou Inst Chem Phys, State Key Lab Oxo Synth & Select Oxidat, Lanzhou 730000, Peoples R China
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Kong WB,Song H,Hua SF,et al. Enhancement of biomass and hydrocarbon productivities of Botryococcus braunii by mixotrophic cultivation and its application in brewery wastewater treatment[J]. African Journal of Microbiology Research,2012,6(7):1489-1496.
APA Kong WB.,Song H.,Hua SF.,Yang H.,Yang Q.,...&夏春谷.(2012).Enhancement of biomass and hydrocarbon productivities of Botryococcus braunii by mixotrophic cultivation and its application in brewery wastewater treatment.African Journal of Microbiology Research,6(7),1489-1496.
MLA Kong WB,et al."Enhancement of biomass and hydrocarbon productivities of Botryococcus braunii by mixotrophic cultivation and its application in brewery wastewater treatment".African Journal of Microbiology Research 6.7(2012):1489-1496.
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