2022
DOI: 10.14710/ijred.2022.45547
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Study on the Potential for Biodiesel Production of Microalgal Consortia from Brackish Water Environment in Rayong Province, Thailand

Abstract: Microalgae are photoautotrophic microorganisms that can be grown in a wide variety of water environments. They are the most promising biodiesel source, with the potential to replace fossil diesel. In this study, microalgae samples were collected from the brackish water environment of three locations in Rayong province, Thailand including Phra Chedi Klang Nam (PKC), Noen Kho Canal (NKC), and Raksamae Bridge (RSM), and induced to form multi-algae communities or microalgal consortia (MC). All consortia were cultu… Show more

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“…However, biodiesel is found to cause deposit formation and corrosion to the mechanical part of engines (Hoang and Le, 2019;Nguyen and Vu, 2019), as well as poor atomization due to high kinematic viscosity (Hoang, 2021a;Hoang et al, 2022b). Biodiesel is often produced by utilizing a variety of feedstocks, including microalgae, animal fats, edible and inedible oils, and other substances (Arumugam and Ponnusami, 2019;Hoang et al, 2023bHoang et al, , 2021Sharma, 2021a, 2020;Ungwiwatkul and Chantarasiri, 2022). According to the recent findings the feedstock alone was responsible for 75% of the total cost of producing biodiesel.…”
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“…However, biodiesel is found to cause deposit formation and corrosion to the mechanical part of engines (Hoang and Le, 2019;Nguyen and Vu, 2019), as well as poor atomization due to high kinematic viscosity (Hoang, 2021a;Hoang et al, 2022b). Biodiesel is often produced by utilizing a variety of feedstocks, including microalgae, animal fats, edible and inedible oils, and other substances (Arumugam and Ponnusami, 2019;Hoang et al, 2023bHoang et al, , 2021Sharma, 2021a, 2020;Ungwiwatkul and Chantarasiri, 2022). According to the recent findings the feedstock alone was responsible for 75% of the total cost of producing biodiesel.…”
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confidence: 99%