2017
DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2017.1355774
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Microalgae: a robust “green bio-bridge” between energy and environment

Abstract: Microalgae are a potential candidate for biofuel production and environmental treatment because of their specific characteristics (e.g. fast growth, carbon neutral, and rich lipid accumulations). However, several primary bottlenecks still exist in current technologies, including low biomass conversion efficiency, bio-invasion from the external environment, limited or costly nutrient sources, and high energy and capital input for harvest, and stalling its industrial progression. Coupling biofuel production with… Show more

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“…The two main advantages of working with microalgae are: (1) they only need light, water, carbon dioxide, and some salts to grow; and (2) they do not compete with conventional crop cultivation [ 7 ]. Much research is currently being conducted on microalgae cultivation, and very promising results have been achieved in increasing the performance of production routes with different approaches [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ]. Particularly in open thin-layer cascade photobioreactors, which are more profitable from the economic point of view for large scale cultivation, cell densities as high as 50 g/L have recently been realized [ 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two main advantages of working with microalgae are: (1) they only need light, water, carbon dioxide, and some salts to grow; and (2) they do not compete with conventional crop cultivation [ 7 ]. Much research is currently being conducted on microalgae cultivation, and very promising results have been achieved in increasing the performance of production routes with different approaches [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ]. Particularly in open thin-layer cascade photobioreactors, which are more profitable from the economic point of view for large scale cultivation, cell densities as high as 50 g/L have recently been realized [ 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ostreococcus tauri can provide convenient opportunities to define minimal and critical metabolic 47 pathways for C transformation 14,15,16 . O. tauri is the smallest known free-living eukaryote 48 (~0.8µm in thickness), lacks a cell wall, and thrives in varying photic, toxic and thermal 49 ecosystems [17][18][19] .…”
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“…Microalgae are ubiquitous in oceans and maintain a major carbon sink in the complex 24 world-wide ecosystem. Spanning more than one-billion years of evolution, microalgae are pathways for C transformation 13,14 . O. tauri is the smallest known free-living eukaryote (~0.8µm 48 in thickness), lacks a cell wall, and thrives in varying photic, toxic and thermal ecosystems 15,16 .…”
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“…We review the application of T. varibilis in bioenergy production from the perspective of liquid (biodiesel, bioethanol) and gaseous (biohydrogen, biomethane) biofuels. Applying microalgae systems for bioenergy production has several environmental advantages, such as reduction of pollutant emissions and soil erosion, and economic benefits such as tax credits and grants without competing with agricultural produce for freshwater and arable land . In addition to these general advantages, T. variabilis has enhanced capacity for auto‐flocculation, which is one of the most important characteristics to decrease energy consumption during algae biomass harvesting.…”
Section: Bioenergy Production Using T Variabilismentioning
confidence: 99%