Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths

Wavelength of light is a crucial factor which renders microalgae as the potential biodiesel. In this study, Tetraselmis sp. and Nannochloropsis sp. as famous targets were selected. The effect of different light wavelengths on growth rate and lipid production was studied. Microalgae were cultivated f...

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Main Authors: Teo, Chee Loong, Atta, Madiha, Bukhari, Attaullah, Taisir, Mohamad, M. Yusuf, Md. Afendi, Idris, Ani
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spelling my.utm.527082018-06-30T00:13:42Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52708/ Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths Teo, Chee Loong Atta, Madiha Bukhari, Attaullah Taisir, Mohamad M. Yusuf, Md. Afendi Idris, Ani TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Wavelength of light is a crucial factor which renders microalgae as the potential biodiesel. In this study, Tetraselmis sp. and Nannochloropsis sp. as famous targets were selected. The effect of different light wavelengths on growth rate and lipid production was studied. Microalgae were cultivated for 14days as under blue, red, red-blue LED and white fluorescent light. The growth rate of microalgae was analyzed by spectrophotometer and cell counting while oil production under improved Nile red method. Optical density result showed the microalgae exhibited better growth curve under blue wavelength. Besides, Tetraselmis sp. and Nannochloropsis sp. under blue wavelength showed the higher growth rate (1.47 and 1.64day(-1)) and oil production (102.954 and 702.366a.u.). Gas chromatography analysis also showed that palmitic acid and stearic acid which were compulsory components for biodiesel contribute around 49-51% of total FAME from Nannochloropsis sp. and 81-83% of total FAME from Tetraselmis sp. Elsevier Ltd. 2014 Article PeerReviewed Teo, Chee Loong and Atta, Madiha and Bukhari, Attaullah and Taisir, Mohamad and M. Yusuf, Md. Afendi and Idris, Ani (2014) Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths. Bioresource Technology, 162 . pp. 38-44. ISSN 0960-8524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2014.03.113 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.03.113
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Teo, Chee Loong
Atta, Madiha
Bukhari, Attaullah
Taisir, Mohamad
M. Yusuf, Md. Afendi
Idris, Ani
Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths
description Wavelength of light is a crucial factor which renders microalgae as the potential biodiesel. In this study, Tetraselmis sp. and Nannochloropsis sp. as famous targets were selected. The effect of different light wavelengths on growth rate and lipid production was studied. Microalgae were cultivated for 14days as under blue, red, red-blue LED and white fluorescent light. The growth rate of microalgae was analyzed by spectrophotometer and cell counting while oil production under improved Nile red method. Optical density result showed the microalgae exhibited better growth curve under blue wavelength. Besides, Tetraselmis sp. and Nannochloropsis sp. under blue wavelength showed the higher growth rate (1.47 and 1.64day(-1)) and oil production (102.954 and 702.366a.u.). Gas chromatography analysis also showed that palmitic acid and stearic acid which were compulsory components for biodiesel contribute around 49-51% of total FAME from Nannochloropsis sp. and 81-83% of total FAME from Tetraselmis sp.
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author Teo, Chee Loong
Atta, Madiha
Bukhari, Attaullah
Taisir, Mohamad
M. Yusuf, Md. Afendi
Idris, Ani
author_facet Teo, Chee Loong
Atta, Madiha
Bukhari, Attaullah
Taisir, Mohamad
M. Yusuf, Md. Afendi
Idris, Ani
author_sort Teo, Chee Loong
title Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths
title_short Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths
title_full Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths
title_fullStr Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different LED wavelengths
title_sort enhancing growth and lipid production of marine microalgae for biodiesel production via the use of different led wavelengths
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52708/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2014.03.113
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