Bicarbonate-based cultivation of Dunaliella salina for enhancing carbon utilization efficiency

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Title
Bicarbonate-based cultivation of Dunaliella salina for enhancing carbon utilization efficiency
Author(s)
G Y Kim; Jina Heo; Hee-Sik Kim; J I Han
Bibliographic Citation
Bioresource Technology, vol. 237, pp. 72-77
Publication Year
2017
Abstract
In this study, bicarbonate was proposed as an alternative carbon source to overcome exceedingly low CO2 fixation efficiency of conventional microalgae cultivation system. 5gL-1 of sodium bicarbonate was found to well support the growth of Dunaliella salina, showing 2.84-fold higher specific growth rate than a bicarbonate-free control. This bicarbonate-fed cultivation also could yield biomass productivity similar to that of CO2-based system as long as pH was controlled. While the supplied CO2, because of its being a gas, was mostly lost and only 3.59% of it was used for biomass synthesis, bicarbonate was effectively incorporated into the biomass with 91.40% of carbon utilization efficiency. This study showed that the bicarbonate-based microalgae cultivation is indeed possible, and can even become a truly environment-friendly and workable approach, provided that a CO2 mineralization technology is concomitantly established
Keyword
Bicarbonate cultivationCO2 capture and utilization (CCU)Dunaliella salinaMicroalgaeSodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)
ISSN
0960-8524
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2017.04.009
Type
Article
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Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > Cell Factory Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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