TY - JOUR
T1 - Botryococcus, what to do with it? Effect of nutrient concentration on biorefinery potential
AU - Dominguez Teles, I.
AU - Santa Isabel Marques, S.
AU - Oliveira de Souza, C.
AU - Druzian, J.I.
AU - Andrade Nascimento, I.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Botryococcus is a microalgae genus with high potential for bioenergy, but studies on Botryococcus are frequently between slow growth and high oil content. To answer questions about the energetic applications of Botryococcus we analyzed the biomass gross composition (proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids) of three Botryococcus strains at different media concentrations at laboratory scale. Kinetic parameters were also considered for the biorefinery scenario estimates. Botryococcus terribilis (IBL-C117) showed the highest lipid productivities among all three strains, ranging from42 to 52 mg L-1 d-1. Botryococcus braunii UTEX LB 572 showed simultaneously the highest biomass productivity and the highest content of protein and carbohydrates when compared to the other strains. B. terribilis showed a mixed biomass composition depending on the applied treatment. Estimation based on correlative models, applied to the fatty-acid profiles, showed, for all cases, biodiesel compliance to international quality standards (EU, USA and Brazil). The best cases were for B. braunii (UTEX) and B. terribilis with biomass productivities respectively reaching 272 and 244 kg per year. To refine the biomass of Botryococcus into several products/by-products could increase commercial gains.
AB - Botryococcus is a microalgae genus with high potential for bioenergy, but studies on Botryococcus are frequently between slow growth and high oil content. To answer questions about the energetic applications of Botryococcus we analyzed the biomass gross composition (proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids) of three Botryococcus strains at different media concentrations at laboratory scale. Kinetic parameters were also considered for the biorefinery scenario estimates. Botryococcus terribilis (IBL-C117) showed the highest lipid productivities among all three strains, ranging from42 to 52 mg L-1 d-1. Botryococcus braunii UTEX LB 572 showed simultaneously the highest biomass productivity and the highest content of protein and carbohydrates when compared to the other strains. B. terribilis showed a mixed biomass composition depending on the applied treatment. Estimation based on correlative models, applied to the fatty-acid profiles, showed, for all cases, biodiesel compliance to international quality standards (EU, USA and Brazil). The best cases were for B. braunii (UTEX) and B. terribilis with biomass productivities respectively reaching 272 and 244 kg per year. To refine the biomass of Botryococcus into several products/by-products could increase commercial gains.
KW - Biodiesel
KW - Biodiesel quality standards
KW - Biorefinery
KW - Botryococcus
KW - Lipid productivity
KW - Microalgae
U2 - 10.1016/j.algal.2015.05.009
DO - 10.1016/j.algal.2015.05.009
M3 - Article
SN - 2211-9264
VL - 11
SP - 43
EP - 49
JO - Algal Research
JF - Algal Research
ER -