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<i>In Situ</i> Biodiesel Production from Fast‐Growing and High Oil Content <i>Chlorella pyrenoidosa</i> in Rice Straw Hydrolysate
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EngineeringBioenergyAlgal BiotechnologyAgricultural EconomicsChemical EngineeringBiomass ConversionBiochemical EngineeringMetabolic EngineeringBiomassBio-oilHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationAquatic BiofuelsRice StrawRice Straw HydrolysateBiomanufacturingBiofuel ProductionAlgal CultivationBiorefinery ProductBiotechnologySitu TransesterificationAlgal ProductFuel ProductionSustainable Production
Rice straw hydrolysate was used as lignocellulose-based carbon source for Chlorella pyrenoidosa cultivation and the feasibility of in situ biodiesel production was investigated. 13.7 g/L sugar was obtained by enzymatic hydrolyzation of rice straw. Chlorella pyrenoidosa showed a rapid growth in the rice straw hydrolysate medium, the maximum biomass concentration of 2.83 g/L was obtained in only 48 hours. The lipid content of the cells reached as high as 56.3%. In situ transesterification was performed for biodiesel production. The optimized condition was 1 g algal powder, 6 mL n-hexane, and 4 mL methanol with 0.5 M sulfuric acid at the temperature of 90°C in 2-hour reaction time, under which over 99% methyl ester content and about 95% biodiesel yield were obtained. The results suggested that the method has great potential in the production of biofuels with lignocellulose as an alternative carbon source for microalgae cultivation.
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