Progress of Algaculture technology as Biofuel
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v73i.12864Keywords:
Biofuel; biomass; algaculture; open raceway pond; photobioreactor.Abstract
As the problem of climate change becomes more and more serious, improving the carbon emission situation will be an effective way to solve various climate problems. Algal biofuels can build a complete carbon cycle and reduce carbon emissions. In this paper, the conditions required for microalgae cultivation and how diverse factors play a role in the growth rate and yield of microalgae were reviewed. And show how different factors like pH value, illumination, temperature, medium of culture, and nutrients in the medium affect the content of different substances in the final microalgae to help breed the matching microalgae. Macroscopically, this paper introduces both open raceway ponds and photobioreactors as microalgae cultivation systems and their respective characteristics. Microalgae will produce higher lipid content and hydrogen production capacity in different acid-base environments, respectively, and provide a nitrogen-deficient environment to further increase lipid production. The two-stage hybrid system combining an open raceway pond and photobioreactor has more obvious advantages in terms of growth rate and yield.
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