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Microalgae Chlorella as a potential bio-energy feedstock
Authors:Mayur M Phukan  Rahul S Chutia  BK Konwar  R Kataki
Affiliation:1. Department of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, School of Science & Technology, Tezpur University, Assam, Napaam 784 028, India;2. Department of Energy, School of Energy, Environment & Natural Resources, Tezpur University, Assam, Napaam 784 028, India
Abstract:Microalgae are promising biomass species owing to their fast growth rate and high CO2 fixation ability as compared to terrestrial plants. Microalgae have long been recognized as potentially good source for biofuel production because of their high oil content and rapid biomass production. In this study Chlorella sp. MP-1 biomass was examined for its physical and chemical characteristics using Bomb calorimeter, TGDTA, CHN and FTIR. The proximate composition was calculated using standard ASTM methodology. Chlorella sp. MP-1 biomass shows low ash (5.93%), whereas high energy (18.59 MJ/kg), carbohydrate (19.46%), and lipid (28.82%) content. The algal de-oiled cake was characterized by FTIR spectroscopy and thermogravimetric study at 10 °C/min and 30 °C/min to investigate its feasibility for thermo-chemical conversion. The present investigation suggests that within the realm of biomass energy technologies the algal biomass can be used as feedstock for bio and thermo-chemical whereas the de-oiled cake for thermo-chemical conversion thereby serving the demand of second generation biofuels.
Keywords:Microalgae  Biomass  Thermogravimetry  Chlorella  Biofuel
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