Mostafa M El-Sheekh, Hamdy R Galal, Amal Sh H Mousa, Abla A M Farghl
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摘要
利用微藻作为生物燃料生产的原料是非常令人鼓舞的。本研究以海洋硅藻 Thalassiosira pseudonana 为试验生物,评估氮或磷限制以及污水对提高生物柴油产量的影响。无磷培养物的生长速度受影响较大,比对照组低 41.8%,而对照组的干重估计最高。与对照组相比,经混合 1 和混合 2 废水处理的培养物的细胞干重明显增加。叶绿素 a 含量在无氮和无磷条件下以及在污水培养物中都有所下降。无氮、磷和污水培养物中的脂质含量是合成培养基中脂质含量的近两倍。假褐藻显示出较高的脂肪酸含量;藻类提取物中含量最高的两种脂肪酸硬脂酸(C18:0)和棕榈油酸(C16:1)表明,假褐藻主要由这些脂肪酸组成。在缺氮或缺磷条件下生长的假褐藻表现出极高的饱和脂肪酸(SFA)比例,分别占总脂肪酸(TFA)的 87.38% 和 85.47%。更重要的是,油中多不饱和脂肪酸含量低,表明生物柴油质量指标的十六烷值高、碘值低、腐蚀性低。这项工作的目标是生产出完全符合世界生物柴油要求(ASTM D6751 和 EN 14214)的生物柴油。
Improving the biodiesel production in the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana cultivated in nutrient deficiency and sewage water.
The use of microalgae as a feedstock in biofuel production is highly encouraging. The marine diatom in this study, Thalassiosira pseudonana, was used as a test organism to evaluate the impact of nitrogen or phosphorus limitation and sewage water on improving biodiesel production. The growth rate is more affected in cultures without phosphorus by 41.8% lower than in control and the highest dry weight estimated in control. The cellular dry weight significantly increased in cultures treated with mix1 and mix2 wastewater compared to the control cultures. Chlorophyll a content decreased in the absence of nitrogen and phosphorous and in sewage water cultures. Lipid content in algal cultures without nitrogen or phosphorus and in sewage water accumulated nearly twice as much lipid content in synthetic medium. T. pseudonana showed high FAME contents; the two most abundant fatty acids, stearic acid (C18:0) and palmitoleic acid (C16:1), in the algal extracts revealed that T. pseudonana was predominantly composed of these fatty acids. T. pseudonana grown in nitrogen or phosphorus-deficient conditions exhibited an extreme percentage of saturated fatty acids (SFAs) by 87.38% and 85.47%, respectively, of the total fatty acids (TFAs). More importantly, the low polyunsaturated fatty acid content in oils indicates a high cetane number, low iodine value, and low corrosion for biodiesel quality indicators. Producing biodiesel that closely meets worldwide biodiesel requirements (ASTM D6751 and EN 14214) is the goal of this work, which shows that growing T. pseudonana under nutrient limitations leads to algal metabolism in that direction.
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