Nitrogen and Phosphorus Biomass-Kinetic Model for Chlorella Vulgaris in a Biofuel Production Scheme

Nitrogen and Phosphorus Biomass-Kinetic Model for Chlorella Vulgaris in a Biofuel Production Scheme

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Chlorella vulgaris was cultured in microbioreactors using Bold's Basal medium at varying nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations to define nitrogen and phosphorus utilization standards. Nutrient concentration was varied between 137 mg/L to 7.33 mg/L NO3-N and between 55.2 mg/L to11.0 mg/L PO₄-P in five test scenarios. All were grown under a constant photoperiod at 22±2°C and a mixture of 4 to 10% carbon dioxide/air. Maximum yield and growth rate occurred with the highest initial nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations. A statistically significant difference in biomass was found among all test levels at the end of the eight day growth period. Applying both Liebig's Law of the Minimum and the Blackman Limitation, it was determined that nitrogen was the limiting factor over the range of concentrations tested. Michaelis-Menten biokinetic coefficients (k), the reaction rate constant; the half saturation constant (Km); and Yx, the yield coefficients were also determined. To maximize C. vulgaris growth initial N concentration values should be 137 mg/L and should not be allowed to fall below 69 mg/L. No equivalent recommendation for P was determined. Yield coefficient calculations suggested that the N: P ratio should be at least 3:1. This study was conducted as a part of the ongoing advanced jet fuel project at the University of Dayton Research Institute and a part of the military objective to reduce the carbon footprint of jet fuel production.

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ISBN: 9781249592921
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Imprint: Biblioscholar
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Language: English
Number of pages: 114
Weight: 218g
Height: 246mm
Width: 189mm
Spine width: 6mm