Eduarda Torres Amaral, G. Alves, Jennifer Julich, Martiele Bizarro Da Silva, Gleison de Souza Celente, Michele Hoeltz, Rosana de Cassia de Souza Schneider, Lisianne Brittes Benitez
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摘要
混合营养微藻系统在生物能源生产和废水处理方面具有巨大的潜力。厌氧处理废水中添加碳可以提高生物质产量和质量,因为它的碳含量低。微藻培养中的替代碳源,如甘油,对于最大限度地减少生物质生产造成的经济和环境影响以及改善脂肪酸状况至关重要。本研究旨在以生活污水为原料,以甘油为碳源,提高微藻的生物量和脂质含量。材料与方法:采用添加7.5、10.5和12.5 g L-1的甘油对废水中的微藻行为进行中试试验。结果:在所有生活污水试验中,微藻生产以小球藻为优势种。在12.5 g L-1和10.5 g L-1甘油时,生物量(3.78±1.12 g L-1)和脂质(35.67±0.80%)产量最高。结论:添加甘油后微藻产生更多的脂质。在生物质的脂肪酸方面发现了一个有吸引力的生物柴油概况。
Sanitary Wastewater Supplemented with Glycerol to Obtain Lipid-Rich Microalgal Biomass
Introduction: Mixotrophic microalgae systems have great potential for bioenergy production and wastewater treatment. Anaerobic-treated wastewater supplemented with carbon can improve biomass yield and quality, as it presents low carbon content. Alternative carbon sources in microalgae cultivation, such as glycerol, are essential for minimizing the economic and environmental impacts caused by biomass production, and improving the profile of fatty acids. This study aimed to increase biomass production and the lipid content with glycerol as the carbon source for microalgae cultivation from sanitary wastewater.
Materials and Methods: The microalgae behavior in the wastewater was pilot tested using glycerol supplementation at 7.5, 10.5, and 12.5 g L-1.
Results: In all the experiments with sanitary wastewater, the microalgae production presented Chlorella sp. as the predominant species. The best biomass (3.78 ± 1.12 g L-1) and lipid (35.67 ± 0.80%) yields were found at 12.5 and 10.5 g L-1 of glycerol, respectively.
Conclusion: The microalgae produced more lipids with glycerol supplementation. An attractive profile for biodiesel was found regarding the fatty acids in the biomass.