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- (683b) The Impacts of Light, CO2 Concentration, Temperature, Medium On Growth of Microalgae for Biofuels Production
In this study, three types of microalgae, Dunaliella tertiolecta, Chlorella Minutissima, and Botryococcus braunii were investigated to better understand and define the operating parameters for the mass production under controlled condition, and to be used towards identification the feasibility of microalgae for producing algal oil based biodiesel. Specifically, the objectives of this research are: (1) Elucidate the effect of light intensity and light wavelength on microalgal growth rate; (2) Identify the effect of CO2 and O2 concentration on microalgal growth rate; (3) Investigate the effect of temperature and PH on microalgal growth rate; and (4) Evaluate the lipid content in the status of microalgal growth.
The results will provide the fundamental engineering knowledge to contribute to develop the large scale of algal production for biofuels production.