Artículo
A practical tool for selecting microalgal species for biodiesel production
Martin, Lucas Ariel
; Popovich, Cecilia Angelines
; Damiani, Maria Cecilia
; Leonardi, Patricia Ines
Fecha de publicación:
11/2020
Editorial:
American Institute of Physics
Revista:
Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy
e-ISSN:
1941-7012
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
In the search for energy sources to replace fossil fuels, microalgae have shown promising characteristics. Their cultures have several advantages over the conventional crops used for commercial biodiesel: they have fast growth rates and a high lipid content and can grow in environments unfit for agriculture. However, relatively few species have so far been studied as biodiesel feedstock. In order to facilitate the search for potentially useful species/strains, in this work, a bioprospecting tool based on biomass and oil production process requirements, triacylglyceride content, and biodiesel properties has been developed. For this purpose, an overall score (OS) was proposed as a tool based on biological, economic, and environmental factors. By applying the OS to nine species, we were able to narrow down the number of species within the diatom group, which are potentially suitable for large-scale biodiesel production. Halamphora coffeaeformis, Navicula cincta, and N. gregaria were the species with the highest OS (1.65-1.5). It is expected that this tool will provide a useful contribution to the criteria applied in the selection of microalgal species for large-scale biodiesel production.
Palabras clave:
BIOFILMS
,
BIOMASS ENERGY SOURCES
,
CENTRIFUGES
,
BIOFUELS
,
ALGAE
,
LIPIDS
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Articulos(CERZOS)
Articulos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
Articulos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
Citación
Martin, Lucas Ariel; Popovich, Cecilia Angelines; Damiani, Maria Cecilia; Leonardi, Patricia Ines; A practical tool for selecting microalgal species for biodiesel production; American Institute of Physics; Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy; 12; 6; 11-2020; 1-7; 063101
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