2018
DOI: 10.30634/2414-2077.2016.02.2
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Viability of Using Flue Gases as Carbon Source for Microalgae Cultivation

Abstract: Current rates of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere are causing severe impacts on the planet. To reduce, or at least stabilize, CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere technological solutions will be needed, such as enhancing biological C-fixation, thus capturing and storing CO2. Following this premise, the capture of carbon content in flue gas emissions (one important anthropogenic source of CO2) would contribute to the decrease of this gas in the atmosphere.In this study we have tested the potential of microalga… Show more

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“…and NO Moreover, it is well-known that carbon dioxide cause different sorts of acidification [12]. For example carbon dioxide has the ability to cause soil acidification via respiration of plant roots [13] and the gas should be included in the development of the next generation of mid-point TA methods due to the relatively large amounts emitted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…and NO Moreover, it is well-known that carbon dioxide cause different sorts of acidification [12]. For example carbon dioxide has the ability to cause soil acidification via respiration of plant roots [13] and the gas should be included in the development of the next generation of mid-point TA methods due to the relatively large amounts emitted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flue gases, containing 3 -30% v/v CO2, present a viable and cost-effective alternative carbon source for microalgae cultivation [56,57]. The flue-gases injected cultures for microalgae, such as Chlorella [58],…”
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“…This may lead to additional energy consumption and carbon emissions, especially in areas with high carbon intensity electricity grids [1]. Worldwide, research is being carried out to reduce CO 2 emissions-and other greenhouse gases-and increase CO 2 sequestration [2].…”
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confidence: 99%