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Hydrogen production by the thermophilic eubacterium Thermotoga neapolitana from storage polysaccharides of the CO2-fixing diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii
Authors:Laura Dipasquale  Giuliana d'Ippolito  Carmela Gallo  Filomena Monica Vella  Agata Gambacorta  Gianluca Picariello  Angelo Fontana
Affiliation:1. Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, National Council of Research, Via Campi Flegrei n. 34, 80078 Pozzuoli (Na), Italy;2. Institute of Food Science, National Council of Research, Via Roma n. 64, 83100 Avellino, Italy
Abstract:Planktic diatoms are the largest primary producers in marine and freshwater habitats. Their dry biomass accumulates up to 50% of lipids and contains water-soluble β-1,3-glucans as major storage products. Because of the world-wide abundance of these photosynthetic protists, β-1,3-glucans may rival cellulose as the polysaccharide with the highest annual production on Earth. Here we show the feasibility of a simple and efficient process leading to bio-hydrogen by dark fermentation of microalgal biomass with the thermophilic bacterium Thermotoga neapolitana. Production of the biogas on minimum medium supplemented only with the extract of the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii proved that algal biomass per se can serve as substrate for sustaining the biotechnological process with no requirement of any pretreatment and external integration of other nutrients. At the same time, lipids unused for the anaerobic production of the biogas, can be employed for production of bio-diesel, thus considerably increasing the economic potential of these renewable feedstocks.
Keywords:Microalgae   Bio-diesel   Dark fermentation   Marine diatom   Carbon dioxide   Renewable feedstock
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