2010 Annual Meeting
(512c) Potential Resources of Microalgae Oils for Biofuels Feedstock Production
Authors
Haiying Tang - Presenter, Wayne State University
Meng Chen - Presenter, Wayne State University
Danton Garcia - Presenter, Wayne State University
Nadia J. Abunasser - Presenter, Wayne State University
K. Y. Simon Ng - Presenter, Wayne State University
Steven O. Salley - Presenter, Wayne State University
Algae are among the most promising non-food-crop-based biomass feedstocks. However, there are a very limited number of large-scale commercial operations that grow and harvest algae. Continuous cultures of two types of microalgae, marine Dunaliella tertiolecta, and fresh water Chlorella Minutissima were investigated for possible use in producing lipid feedstock for making biofuels. The effects of dilution rate and light intensity on lipid productivity and fatty acid composition in a nutrient sufficient medium in a 3 L stirred tank bioreactor under continuous illumination under carbon dioxide supplemented conditions are studied. The results will provide the fundamental engineering knowledge to contribute to develop the large scale of algal production for biofuels production.