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Enhancement of CO 2 biofixation and lipid production by Chlorella vulgaris using coloured polypropylene film.

Environmental Technology 2018 Februrary 23
Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated with light at different wavelengths (λmax ) and irradiation intensities (I) by applying a coloured tape (CT) as a simple, inexpensive light filter. C. vulgaris was cultivated in a standard medium using blue (CTB ), green (CTG ), red (CTR ), yellow (CTY ) and white (CTW ) CT to filter the light, as well the unfiltered light (U). The influence of λmax and I on specific growth rate (μ), nutrient removal efficiency (% RE of total nitrogen, TN, and phosphorus, TP), CO2 fixation rate (RC) and lipid productivity (Plipid ) were evaluated. The highest biomass concentration Xmax of 2.26 g L-1 was measured for CTW with corresponding μ, TN and TP RE, RC and Plipid values of 0.95 d-1 , 92% and 100%, 0.67 g L-1 d-1 and 83.6 mg L-1 d-1 , respectively. The normalised μ and Plipid for U were significantly lower than in CTW of 33-50% and 75%, respectively. The corresponding non-normalised parameter values for CTB were significantly lower at 0.45 d-1 , 0.18 g L-1 , 15% and 37%, 0.03 g L-1 d-1 and 1.2 mg L-1 d-1 . Results suggest a significant impact of I and λmax , with up to a 50% increase in growth and nutrient RE from optimising these parameters.

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