Artículo de revista
Effect of carbon-nitrogen ratio for the biomass production, hydrocarbons and lipids on botryoccus braunii UIS 003.
Fecha
2016-04Registro en:
10.3303/CET1649042
978-88-95608-40-2
2283-9216
Autor
Barajas Solano, Andrés Fernando
Guzmán Monsalve, Alexander
Kafarov, Viatcheslav
Institución
Resumen
The genus Botryococcus compiles a variety of green microalgae which accumulate large quantities of
hydrocarbons, this genus is classified in four types or races (A, B, L and R) based on chemical structure of
hydrocarbons. Race B has been acknowledge due to its hability to accumulate triterpene hydrocarbons C30-
C37 best known as botriococene and methylated squalene C31-C34 which are considerate as candidates for
biofuels production; however, one of the main problems that face biofuels production using this alga as
feedstock is the continuous production, both lipids and hydrocarbons; that is why it’s mandatory to find the
best carbon and nitrogen source that maximizes biomass and total lipid production.
It was found that by adjusting the carbon/nitrogen ratio using sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) it was possible to
substantially improve the production of biomass from 1 to 2 g/L in 15 days thus doubling the production of
biomass in the same time; however, both the lipids and hydrocarbons production will not be affected positively
showing a significant reduction from baseline.