High-density fermentation of microalga Chlorella protothecoides in bioreactor for microbio-diesel production
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- 6 December 2007
- journal article
- biotechnological products-and-process-engineering
- Published by Springer Nature in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Vol. 78 (1) , 29-36
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-007-1285-1
Abstract
Agal-fermentation-based microbio-diesel production was realized through high-cell-density fermentation of Chlorella protothecoides and efficient transesterification process. Cell density achieved was 16.8 g l−1 in 184 h and 51.2 g l−1 in 167 h in a 5-l bioreactor by performing preliminary and improved fed-batch culture strategy, respectively. The lipid content was 57.8, 55.2, and 50.3% of cell dry weight from batch, primary, and improved fed-batch culture in 5-l bioreactor. Transesterification was catalyzed by immobilized lipase, and the conversion rate reached up to 98%. The properties of biodiesel from Chlorella were comparable to conventional diesel fuel and comply with US standard for Biodiesel. In a word, the approach including high-density fermentation of Chlorella and enzymatic transesterification process were set up and proved to be a promising alternative for biodiesel production.Keywords
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