DISSERTATION

GEREJA KATOLIK PAROKI SAMBIROTO SEMARANG

Ika Khrisna Asmarani

Year: 2001 University:   Bioresource Technology Vol: 314 Pages: 123721-123721   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

With depletion of fossil fuel, microalgae is considered as a promising substitute due to high growth rate, efficient cost and high biofuels content. This study investigated the effect of temperature on mixotrophic cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris. In addition, the combination carbon source of inorganic (HCO3- or CO32-) and organic (glucose or acetate) for microalgae cultivation was evaluated to obtain the optimum carbon source for mixotrophic cultivation. The results showed that the optimum temperature of microalgae cultivation was at the range of 15-20 °C. The activity of Rubisco was obviously inhibited at the temperature of 30 °C, however, citrate synthase was not susceptible to the increasing temperature. COD removal efficiency was all higher than 64.0%. Low temperature was benefit for protein formation, and the lipid accumulation occurred at high temperature. The results provide a fresh perspective between enzyme activity and temperature variation for product accumulation of microalgae.

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